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Curriculum Vitae

Name of applicant: Dr Nishtha Chawla

Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor in Department of Psychiatry at AIIMS, New Delhi

 

Education/training:

Institution and location

Degree

Start date

(dd/mm/yyyy)

End date

(dd/mm/yyyy)

Lady Hardinge Medical College

(LHMC), New Delhi, India

M.B.B.S.

01/08/2007

31/12/2012

All India Institute of Medical

Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India

M.D. (Psychiatry)

01/07/2014

30/06/2017

 

  1. Positions and Employment (previously held)

  • Intern: (01/01/2012 to 31/12/2012) at Lady Hardinge Medical College and associated hospitals, New Delhi

  • Junior Resident (non-academic): (01/01/2014 to 02/03/2014) in Department of Emergency Medicine at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi

  • Junior Resident (academic): (01/07/2014 to 30/06/2017) in Psychiatry at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi

  • Senior Resident: (13/07/2017 to 12/07/2020) in Psychiatry at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi

  • Senior Resident (extended tenure): (13/07/2020 to 12/10/2020) in Psychiatry at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi

  • Senior Research Officer: (20/10/2020 – 30/06/2021) in NIHR (UK) funded project on outcomes of psychosis in Department of Psychiatry at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi (Project No. N-1781)

  • Senior Research Associate (Pool Officer): (01/07/2021 – 20/01/2022) in Department of Psychiatry at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi

  • Assistant Professor: (21/01/2022 – 01/12/2022) in Department of Psychiatry at Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS), New Delhi

 

  1. Additional Qualification

  • Diplomat of National Board (DNB), Psychiatry: December 2018

 

  1. Memberships

  • Member of National Academy of Medical Sciences (MNAMS) 2021

  • Life Ordinary Member: Indian Psychiatric Society: 2018 (Membership No.: IPS/N19/17)

  • Life Ordinary Member: Indian Psychiatric Society - North Zone: 2018 (Membership No.: IPS/N19/17)

  • Life Associate Member: Indian Association for Social Psychiatry: 2016 (Membership No.: AM 03022)

 

  1. Academic and Professional Honours

  1. 2022 – Bhagwat Award for best research paper in early career, 74th Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS) 24th – 26th March, 2022, Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India

  2. 2021 – Registration bursary for ISAM 2021 Global Congress held from 19th to 21st November 2021

  3. 2021 – Fellowship for the 21st WPA World Congress of Psychiatry held between 18th to 21st October 2021

  4. 2020 – Fellowship from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) for the post of Senior Research Associateship (Scientist’s Pool Scheme)

  5. 2019 – Dr. B.B. Sethi award in Indian Association for Social Psychiatry held in Bhubaneswar, Orissa from 29th November to 1st December 2019

  6. 2018 – Dr. Vidya Sagar Gold medal for best post graduate student in psychiatry for the year 2017

  7. 2017 – Predoctoral Scholars Fellowship award by Society of Biological Psychiatry, USA (May 19th, 2017)

  8. 2016 – 1st prize in QUIZ, CME on Alcohol use disorders: Contemporary issues, held in AIIMS, New Delhi (April 2016)

  9. 2016 – Awarded “Most informative poster” titled, “Geriatric mental health services and policies in India: Miles to go before we reach” in National mid-term CME of Indian association for geriatric mental health (IAGMH), held in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India

  10. 2015 – 2nd prize in QUIZ, Opioid dependence and its treatment - National CME on Opioid substitution therapy: Policy and practice, held in AIIMS, New Delhi (April 2015)

  11. 2015 – Indian Council of Medical Research award for thesis (Medical post graduate award with grant of Rs. 25,000/-)

 

  1. Contributions to Science

  1. Editor/ assistant editor

    1. Assistant editor of a multi-author book titled “Social Psychiatry Principles & Clinical Perspectives” (Indian Psychiatric Society Publication)

 

  1. Original research

    1. Chawla N, Deep R, Khandelwal SK, Garg A. Cingulum bundle integrity in schizophrenia with auditory verbal hallucinations: A DTI tractography study. Indian J Med Res (Accepted, in Press)

    2. Chawla N, Verma S, Ganesh R, Sarkar S, Ambekar A.Sexual relationship, self-esteem, dysfunction, and sexual satisfaction in treatment naïve men with heroin dependence. J Psychoact Drugs. 2021; 16:1-9.

    3. Chawla N*, Verma S, Sarkar S, Ambekar A. Assessment of sexual behaviour among patients seeking treatment for opioid dependence & their knowledge and attitude about high-risk sexual behaviour: A cross-sectional observational study. Indian J Soc Psychiatry. 2020;36(1):29-36

    4. Chawla N, Deep R, Khandelwal SK, Garg A. Reduced integrity of superior longitudinal fasciculus and arcuate fasciculus as a marker for auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia: A DTI tractography study. Asian J Psychiatr. 2019;30(44):179-186

    5. Chawla N, Deep R, Khandelwal SK, Garg A. Beliefs about voices and their relation to severity of psychosis in chronic schizophrenia patients. Indian J Psychiatry. 2019;61(5):465-471

    6. Chawla N, Deep R, Gupta S, Vishwakarma A, Sen MS. Assessment of lethality and its clinical correlates in suicide attempters with mood disorders. Industrial psychiatry journal. 2022; 31(2):221.

    7. Chawla N, Sood M, Chadda RK. Pattern and Experience of Internet Use Among Persons with Severe Mental Disorders: A Qualitative Study. Indian J Soc Psychiatry. 2022 (accepted, In Press)

    8. Sen MS, Chattopadhyay A, Chawla N*, Ganesh R, Verma S, Sarkar S, Ambekar A. A comparative study of sexual behavior, dysfunction, satisfaction, relationship, and sexual quality of life amongst treatment-naïve and abstinent men (buprenorphine-maintained) with Opioid (heroin) dependence syndrome. Indian Journal of Psychiatry. 2023; 65(1):75-82.

    9. Sood M, Chadda RK, Chawla N, Sharma M, Patel R, Mohan MP, Singh SP, Iyer S, Padmavati R, Thara R. Understanding needs of stakeholders and outcomes desired from a home-based intervention program for ‘difficult to treat’ schizophrenia and related disorders: A qualitative study. Indian J Psychiatry. 2022; 64(1):38-47

    10. Chatterjee B, Jain R, Chawla N, Raghav R. Serum Corticotrophin Releasing Factor (CRF) and its correlation with stress and craving in detoxified opioid-dependent subjects. Asian J Psychiatr. 2022; 68:102964

    11. Sagar R, Sen MS, Kumar N, Chawla N. Longitudinal assessment of disability amongst patients of bipolar and unipolar depressive disorders presenting to a tertiary care center in North India. Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2022; 00207640211070158 (https://doi.org/10.1177/00207640211070158)

    12. Balhara YPS, Sarkar S, Bera S, Gupta R, Chawla N, Lal R. Who seeks treatment for Dual Disorders?: Observations from a Dual Disorder clinic at National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre in India over 12 year period. Int J High Risk Behav and Addict. 2017;6(1):e32501

    13. Singh Balhara YP, Jain R, Kuppili PP, Shukla A, Chawla N, Gupta R. Which Criteria to Use to Identify Metabolic Syndrome among Patients with Addictive Disorders?: Observations among Patients with Alcohol and Opioid Dependence Syndrome. Indian J Endocrinol Metab. 2018;22(4):565-568

 

  1. Reviews

    1. Chawla N*, Gyawali S, Sharma P, Balhara YP. Internet-Based Learning for Professionals in Addiction Psychiatry: A Scoping Review. Indian J Psychol Med. 2022:02537176221082897.

    2. Sarkar S, Chawla N*, Tom A, Pandit PM, Sen MS. A systematic review of Indian studies on sexual dysfunction in patients with substance use disorders. Indian J Psychiatry 2021;63(4):326-334.

    3. Chawla N, Tom A, Sen MS, Sagar R. Psychological impact of COVID-19 on children and adolescents: A systematic review. Indian J Psychol Med. 2021;43(4):294-299.

    4. Sarkar S, Chawla N, Dayal P. Smoking, and tobacco use cessation in the elderly. J Geriatr Ment Health. 2020; 7(2):70.

    5. Chawla N, Sarkar S. Defining "High-risk Sexual Behavior" in the Context of Substance Use. J Psychosexual Health. 2019;1(1):26-31.

    6. Balhara YPS, Sharma P, Chawla N. Education and training on addiction psychiatry in low and middle income countries: Observations from existing literature and recommendations going ahead. Asia Pac Psychiatry 2021:e12492.

 

  1. Case report/ Case series/ Correspondence/ Perspective/ Symposia/ Letter to editor

    1. Sen MS, Deep R, Chawla N, Sagar R, Chadda RK. Relationship of Month-Wise COVID-19 National Statistics to Pediatric Psychiatric Emergencies Presenting at a Tertiary Care Center. Indian J Paediatr. 2022;12:1.

    2. Sood M, Chawla N, Shukla T, Patel R, Singh P, Mohan MP, Singh SP, Chadda RK. A process narrative of developing a mobile app (Saksham) for patients with schizophrenia and related disorders in low resource settings. World Soc Psychiatry. 2021; 3(3):183.

    3. Sood M, Chawla N, Shukla T, Patel R, Bhogal J, Chadda RK. Challenges in conducting mental health research during coronavirus disease 19 pandemic and approaches to handle them. World Soc Psychiatry. 2021; 3(3):215.

    4. Singh R, Chawla N*, Chadda RK. Letter to editor regarding “COVID-19 pandemic lockdown: An emotional health perspective of Indians on Twitter”. Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2020; 20764020975795 (doi: 10.1177/0020764020975795.)

    5. Sen MS, Chawla N, Sagar R. Focussing on ‘mental hygiene’ in times of ‘hand hygiene’. Indian J Med Res. 2021; 153(1):238.

    6. Chawla N, Sharma P, Sagar R. COVID 19. Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Children and Adolescents: Is There a Silver Lining?. Indian J Paediatr. 2020;14:1.

    7. Dhandapani N, Chawla N*, Chadda RK. Letter to the editor regarding "Gender differences in exposure to potentially traumatic events and diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by racial and ethnic group". Gen Hosp Psychiatry, 2020 (DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2020.06.006.)

    8. Sagar R, Chawla N, Sen MS. Is it correct to estimate mental disorder through online surveys during COVID-19 pandemic?. Psychiatry Res. 2020;291:113251

    9. Sagar R, Chawla N, Sen MS. Preserving the “human touch” in times of COVID-19. Asian J Psychiatr. 2020;54:102224

    10. Vishwakarma A, Tarwani J, Chawla N*, Mandal P, Dayal P, Agrawal A, Ambekar A. Mephentermine dependence with induced psychosis: A series of two cases. J Subst Use. 2020;18:1-3

    11. Chawla N, Mandal P, Chatterjee B, Dhawan A. Tramadol-associated pica. Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2019;73(1):43

    12. Chawla N, Yadav P, Pattanayak RD, Khandelwal SK. Identification and management of "delirious mania:" A rare clinical entity. Ind Psychiatry J. 2018;27(1):151-153

    13. Chawla N, Charan D, Kumar S, Pattanayak RD. Pica associated with initiation of atypical antipsychotic drugs: Report of two cases. Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2016;70(8):363-4

    14. Chawla N, Kumar S, Balhara YPS. Olanzapine induced skin eruptions: a case report. Indian J. Psychol. Med. 2017;39(4):537-538

    15. Sharan P, Kathiresan P, Chawla N. Vilazodone induced decrease in libido: A case report. Prim Care Companion CNS Disord. 2018;20(1):17l02150

    16. Sarkar S, Chawla N. Clinical staging model in bipolar disorder: A few considerations. Bipolar Disord. 2019;21(3):278-279

    17. Chawla N, Sarkar S, Sagar R. The meeting of Bill and Bob: Helping the cause of countless alcoholics. J Mental Health Hum Behav. 2017;22(1):72-73

    18. Chawla N, Sood M. Medical marijuana laws and adolescent marijuana use in the USA from 1991 to 2014: results from annual, repeated cross-sectional surveys. Natl Med J India. 2016;29(4):220-221

 

  1. Chapters

  1. Chadda, R. K., Chawla, N., & Sarkar, S. Concept of Social Psychiatry. InSocial Psychiatry: Principles & Clinical Perspectives. Chadda, Kumar, Sarkar (ed.), Indian Psychiatric Society, 2018, 43-58 (ISBN No. 978-93-5270-422-4).

  2. Ambekar A, Chawla N. (2019) Sexual behaviour and sexually transmitted diseases. In Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDS, 3rd edition (In press)

  3. Ambekar A, Chawla N. (2019) Cannabis: From neurobiology to Policy (In Press)

  4. Chatterjee B, Sen MS, Chawla N. Substance use in adolescence. In Basics of Addiction Psychology, NDDTC & AIIMS, New Delhi 2019, 112-126 (ISBN No. 978-93-5346-328-1)

  5. Chawla N, Deep R. Managing stress in general hospital setting. In Handbook of Consultation Liaison Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, 2020, 80-89 (ISBN: 978-93-5407-984-9)

  6. Deb KS, Chawla N. Research Methodology in the Digital Era. InCyberpsychiatry. Bhave S (ed.), Indian Psychiatric Society, 2021, 163-175 (ISBN: 978-93-5270-217-6)

  7. Chadda RK, Sood M, Chawla N, Sen MS. Family-based care in severe and enduring mental illness in low resource settings. InEssentials of Global mental Health. Okpaku S (ed.), Springer Nature, Switzerland, 2021. (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70134-9_103-1)

  8. Sarkar S, Chawla N, Sen MS, Gupta R. Indian research on sexuality & sexual disorders (IPS publication: In press)

  9. Deep R, Chawla N. Neurocognition in bipolar disorder (IPS-SZ publication: In press)

  10. Chadda RK, Chawla N. History taking. Clinical methods in psychiatry (AIIMS publication: In press)

  11. Sagar R, ChawlaN, Sen MS. Assessment specific to children and adolescents. Clinical methods in psychiatry (AIIMS publication: In press)

 

  1. Reviewer in medical journals

    1. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction

    2. Frontiers Neuroscience

    3. Frontiers Public Health

    4. Frontiers in Psychiatry

    5. Indian journal of Social Psychiatry

 

  1. Presentations at international conferences

  1. Chawla N, Yadav P, Pattanayak RD, Khandelwal SK. “Delirious mania: A case report and brief review” at Regional Congress of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA), 25th – 27th September 2015, Kochi, Kerala, India

  2. Chawla N, Kuppili P, Shukla A, Gupta R, Jain R, Balhara YPS. Difference in Serum HDL levels between alcohol dependent individuals & heroin dependent individuals: Findings from a cross sectional observational study.” at Regional Congress of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA), 25th – 27th September 2015, Kochi, Kerala, India

  3. Kuppili P, Chawla N, Pattanayak RD. “Auditory hallucinations in context of hearing impairment: Critical analysis and review of literature.” at Regional Congress of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA), 25th – 27th September 2015, Kochi, Kerala, India

  4. Chawla N, Kumar S, Dhawan A. “Social anxiety disorder: Lack of Indian research” at 22nd world congress of social psychiatry (WASP), 30th November-4th December 2016, New Delhi, India

  5. Preethy K, Chawla N, Sharan P. “Vilazodone induced decreased libido: A case report” at 22nd world congress of social psychiatry (WASP), 30th November-4th December 2016, New Delhi, India

  6. Gupta P, Chawla N, Verma R, Sood M. “Socio-demographic and Clinical profile of Patients Enrolled in SMI Clinic in a Tertiary Care Centre” at 22nd world congress of social psychiatry (WASP), 30th November-4th December 2016, New Delhi, India

  7. Chawla N, Gupta P, Mahapatra A, Verma R, Kumar N. “Antipsychotic Drug Precipitated Primary Parkinson’s: A Case Report.” at 73rd annual meeting of Society of Biological Psychiatry (SOBP), 18th – 20th May 2017, San Diego, California, USA

  8. Chawla, N, Pattanayak RD, Garg A, & Khandelwal SK. “Assessment of White Matter Abnormalities in Cingulate Fasciculus through Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Patients with Schizophrenia with Auditory Hallucinations” at 73rd annual meeting of Society of Biological Psychiatry (SOBP), 18th – 20th May 2017, San Diego, California, USA

  9. Deep R, Jain R, Chawla N, Modak T, Ganesh R. “Response to Lithium prophylaxis among patients with Bipolar Disorder: Relationship to clinical factors and inflammatory cytokine (TNF-α)” at 21st annual ISBD conference, 20th – 23rd March 2019, Sydney, Australia

  10. Chawla N, Deep R, Gupta S, Vishwakarma A, Sen MS. “Clinical Characteristics of Suicide Attempters among Patients with Recurrent Mood Disorders Seeking Treatment at a Tertiary Care Centre” at 23rd annual ISBD conference, 13th – 15th May 2021 (Global Virtual Conference)

  11. Chawla N, Deep R, Gupta S, Vishwakarma A, Sen MS. Correlates of Lethality in Suicide Attempters in Patients with Recurrent Mood Disorders Seeking Treatment at a Tertiary Care Centre at 21st WPA World Congress of Psychiatry held between 18th to 21st October 2021

  12. Chawla N, Chatterjee B, Saini R, Sen MS, Pakhre A, Verma S. Predictors of treatment outcome in patients of heroin dependence initiated on naltrexone maintenance treatment: A 3-month follow-up study at ISAM 2021 Global Congress held virtually from 19th to 21st November 2021

  13. Sood M, Singh P, Deb KS, Chawla N. Symposium on “Development of mobile apps – ‘Saksham’ and ‘Disha’ for persons with psychosis” at World Association of Psychiatry Asia Pacific Hybrid Congress held between 16th to 18th September 2021 at AIIMS, New Delhi

 

  1. Presentations at national conference

  1. Chawla N, Balhara YPS, Dhawan A. “Internet Based Learning In Addiction Psychiatry for Professionals: Review” at 68th Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS) 21st - 24th January 2016, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

  2. Chawla N, Balhara YPS, Gupta R, Bera SC, Sarkar S, Lal R. “Profile of Treatment Seeking Individuals at a Dual Disorder Clinic of A Tertiary Care De-Addiction Centre In India Over 12 Year Period” at 68th Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS) 21st - 24th January 2016, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

  3. Chawla N, Kumar S, Pattanayak RDP. “Pica associated with Risperidone use: A Case Report” at 68th Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS) 21st - 24th January 2016, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

  4. Chawla N, Kumar S, Balhara YPS. “Olanzapine Induced Skin Eruptions: A Case Report” at 68th Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS) 21st - 24th January 2016, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

  5. Chawla N, Deep R, Khandelwal SK, Garg A. “Hallucinatory Experiences of Schizophrenia Patients with Persistent Auditory Hallucination” at 71st Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS) 31st January – 3rd February 2019, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

  6. Chawla N, Deep R, Khandelwal SK, Garg A. “Diffusion Tensor Imaging Studies in Auditory Hallucinations: A review” at 71st Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS) 31st January – 3rd February 2019, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

  7. Vishwakarma A, Chawla N, Sarkar S. “Buprenorphine induced skin eruptions: A case Report” at 71st Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS) 31st January – 3rd February 2019, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

  8. Vishwakarma A, Chawla N, Ambekar A. “Mephentermine induced psychosis: A case report” at 71st Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS) 31st January – 3rd February 2019, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Dr. Swati Kedia Gupta https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/15244-dr-swati-kedia-gupta-1 https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/15244-dr-swati-kedia-gupta-1
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Dr. Swati Kedia Gupta

 

Curriculum – Vitae

Current Affiliation

Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychology,

Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, Delhi 

 

Education

  • M. Phil Clinical Psychology (2004-2006)- Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences, Delhi (affiliated to University of Delhi; RCI recognized) – two- year of supervised work at a psychiatric institution

  • PhD, Clinical Psychology (Specialization in area of substance use disorders and two years of supervised therapeutic work – Department of Psychiatry and National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre - All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi.

 

Awards/Fellowships and Special Training

  • Fellow of Ramachandra N Moorthy Foundation for Mental and Neurological Disorders

  • NACO- Research Fellowship of HIV/AIDS for year 2010-2011

  • Nominated by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to attend the 11th Regional Training of Women Counselors on Treatment and Rehabilitation organized by the Colombo Plan Drug Advisory Program held at Chennai, India.

  • Best Paper Award for “Technology-enhanced Learning in Psychological Interventions for Substance Use Disorders” presented at International Conference on Cognitive Behavioral Interventions held at AIIMS, New Delhi in December 2015

  • Best Paper Award for “Emotional Processing and Adjustment in Depression” presented at 32nd National Annual Conference of Indian Association of Clinical Psychologist held at Kolkota in January 2008

  • BMJ Awards South Asia for “Strengthening Drug De-addiction Programme (DDAP): Establishing Drug Treatment Clinics (DTCs)” under the category of Non-communicable Disease Initiative of the Year 2016

 

Professional Memberships

  • Professional Clinical Psychologist with Rehabilitation Council of India (CRR No. A10109)

  • Professional Life Member of Indian Association of Clinical Psychologist (Executive Committee member, North Zone 2012- 2014)

  • Ex-General Council Member, Richmond Fellowship Society (Delhi Branch)

  • Associate Member of Indian Psychiatric Society

  • Associate Member of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry

  • Life member of World Association of Rehabilitation Psychiatry (Indian Chapter)

  • International Affiliate member with American Psychological Association

  • Member of World Association of Personality Psychology

 

Consultancy for International NGOs

  • Consultant at FHI360 (Family Health International) -Development of training module for counselors working with women drug users (28th July 2014 – 31st Dec 2014)

  • Consultant at UNODC, ROSA – Development of training module for trainers working in field of Injecting Drug Use and conducting training programs (22nd Oct 2010 – 30th Nov 2010)

 

Publications

  1. Kedia Gupta S, Mehta M. “Anxiety Management” In Mehta, M; Sagar, R (2nd Ed.), “A Practical Approach to Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Adolescents. (In print).

  2. Sood M, Kedia Gupta S (corresponding author), Gupta V. Personality & Emotional Regulation: A Comparison between Medical and Non-medical Professionals. Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2021; 47 (02): 48-51.

  3. Kedia Gupta S. Family Counselling, Couples Counselling and Sex Counselling. In Kumar, Navin (Ed.). Counselling Psychology: Indian and Western Pathways. 2021. Cengage India. ISBN -13 978-93-91566-57-9

  4. Ambekar, A; Kedia, S (2021). Standard Policy and Practice Guidelines: For counsellors working with National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Government of Nigeria. Funding by European Union

  5. Kedia Gupta, S (2021). Quit Tobacco: A Guide on Quitting Tobacco. I Love New Me Inc.  

  6. Kedia Gupta S and Khandelwal SK (2020). The “Good, Bad, and Ugly:” Challenges for the Healthcare Professionals in Wake of the COVID19 Pandemic. Indian J Soc Psychiatry 2020;36: S1816.

  7. Rao R, Kedia Gupta S; Swaminathan P; Gupta V; Dhawan A, Agrawal A & Ambekar A. Predictors of long-term retention on opioid agonist treatment with buprenorphine: a 6-year, community-based retrospective cohort study in India, 2020; Substance Use. 1–6.

  8. Rao R, Panda U, Kedia Gupta S, Ambekar A, Gupta S, Agrawal A. Portrayal of alcohol in Bollywood movies: A mixed methods study. Indian J Psychiatry 2020; 62:159-66

  9. Sharan P, Purnima S, Rao R, Kedia Gupta S, Khoury B, Reed G. Field testing of ICD-11 proposals for female sexual dysfunctions in India: Cognitive interviews with patients. Archives of Medical Research, 2019; 50: 567-576

  10. Pandey R, Puar S, Kedia Gupta S. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Chronic Illnesses. International Journal of Social Science Review, 2019; 7 (Special Issue-June): 73-75.

  11. Kedia Gupta S. “Addictive Disorders: Needs and Methods.” In Kaloiya, GS; Singh, G; Sarkar, S; Dayal, P and Balhara, YPS (Ed.). Basics of Addiction Psychology. 2019. National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre (NDDTC), All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi.

  12. Bhargava R, Kedia Gupta S; Bhati N, Pattanaik P. “Interpersonal Bonding and Communication”. In Chadda, RK; Kumar, V; Gupta, N; Sarkar, S (Ed). Social Psychiatry: Principles & Clinical Perspectives. 2018. Jaypee Bros. Medical Publishers and Indian Psychiatric Society

  13. Deb, KS; Verma, R; Kedia, S; Hans, G. Community Preparedness in Disasters: How to Minimize Post Disaster Psychological Sequele. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2018; 34 (4): 346.

  14. Deb KS and Kedia Gupta S. Prevention strategies for substance use disorders in low-resource settings. Indian J Soc Psychiatry, 2017; 33:112-7

  15. Kedia Gupta S, Ambekar, A, Dhawan, A, Mehta, M. “Personality Profile of Alcohol and Injecting Opioid Users: A Comparative Study from India.” Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2017; 25: 142-146.

  16. Kedia, S; Rao, R; Ambekar, A; Agrawal, A; Khandelwal, SK. Long-term Effectiveness Of Standardized Drug-treatment Training On Participant Knowledge A 12-Month Follow-up Study. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 2017; 59 (6): S186

  17. Kedia Gupta S; Dhawan, A, Ambekar, A; Mehta, M. “High- Risk Sexual Behaviors in Young Men Seeking Treatment for Alcohol Dependence: A Qualitative Study”. Journal of Psychosocial Research. 2016; 11 (1): 103-114. ISSN: 0976-3937.

  18. R Rao, SK Gupta, R Prashanth, A Ambekar, A Dhawan. Factors Associated with Retention on Opioid Substitution Therapy in A Community Clinic Setting. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 2016; 58 (5): S66

  19. Lal R, Deb KS, Kedia Gupta S. “Substance Use in Women: Current Status and Future Directions.” Indian Journal of Psychiatry. 2015; 57 (Suppl. 2): 275-285.

  20. Kedia Gupta S, Mehta M. “Anxiety Management” In Mehta, M; Sagar, R (Ed.), “A Practical Approach to Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Adolescents. 2015. Springer India.

  21. Kedia Gupta S, Ambekar A, Dhawan A, Mehta M. Psychosocial factors associated with HIV-related high-risk injection behavior among people who inject drugs. Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour 2014;19: 62-8.

  22. Chadda RK and Kedia Gupta S. Economic disparity and mental health. Annals of the National Academy of Medical Sciences. 2012; 48 (3&4): 65-75

  23. Chaddha RK and Kedia Gupta S. Medicalization of Nervous and Emotional Problems. Annals of the National Academy of Medical Sciences. 2012; 48 (1 & 2): 19-29

  24. Kedia S. “Relationship Building Strategies”. In Mehta, M; Chadha, N and Ratra, A (Ed.), “Practical Aspects of Counseling and Family Therapy-II as part of the course Counseling and Family Therapy: Applied Aspects. 2011. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). ISSN:

  25. Kedia S. “Strategies for Facilitating and Evaluating Change.” In Mehta, M; Chadha, N and Ratra, A (Ed.), “Practical Aspects of Counseling and Family Therapy-II as part of the course Counseling and Family Therapy: Applied Aspects. 2011. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).

  26. Bhargava R and Kedia S. “Dealing with Deliberate Self-Harm” In Verghese, M; Chadha, N and Ratra, A (Ed.), “Working with Physical Illness and Self Abuse” as part of Course Counseling and Family Therapy: Applications and Interventions. 2011. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).

  27. Kedia S. “Substance Abuse Among Special Population Groups: Women, Adolescents, Mentally Ill and Prisoners” In Ambekar, A; Chadha, N; Yadav, D and Ratra, A (Ed.) “Problems of Substance Abuse I” as part of the course Substance Abuse: Counseling and Therapy. 2011. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).

  28. Kedia S and Yadav, D. “Motivation Enhancement and Relapse Prevention Therapy.” In Ambekar, A; Chadha, N; Yadav, D and Ratra, A (Ed.) “Therapeutic Interventions” as part of the course Substance Abuse: Counseling and Therapy. 2011. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).

  29. Kedia S. “Illustration of a Substance Abuse Case” In Chadha, N and Ratra, A (Ed.) “Manual for Supervised Practicum” as part of the course Substance Abuse and Family Therapy. 2011. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).

  30. Kedia S. “Executive Functions: Assessment and Rehabilitation. In Sharma, V and Malhotra, S (ed.) “Clinical Neuropsychology”. 2011. Rashtra Bhasha Offset Press.

  31. Mehta, M and Kedia S. “Neuropsychological Assessment in Children” In Sharma, V and Malhotra, S (ed.) “Clinical Neuropsychology”. 2011. Rashtra Bhasha Offset Press.

  32. Ambekar A, Rao R, Mukherjee D and Kedia S (2011) “Counseling in Targeted Interventions for Injecting Drug Users- A Counselor’s Training Module. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, ROSA UNODC-ROSA) and Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

 

Technical Expert

  1. 2016 – To Date: Training of counselors working in area of substance use disorders, held by National Institute of Social Defense, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, GOI

  2. 2015-2017: Training on Psychosocial Interventions in Substance Use Disorders for Medical officers, nurses and counselors of Drug Treatment Centres under the Drug Deaddiction Program, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, organized by National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, AIIMS

  3. Workshop on Drug Abuse Prevention held at Dayal Singh College, DU organized by All India Women Education Fund Association (AIWEFA) in association with National Institute of Social Defense, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, GOI held on 14th November 2017.

  4. 2-3 April 2016: Workshop on “Psychosocial Rehabilitation in Resource Poor Countries” conducted in WAPR National Workshop on Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Dharan, 2016." held by Department of Psychiatry, B P Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal

  5. September 2014: Master trainer for CME on “Psychosocial Assessment and Intervention in Addiction” held by Virtual Knowledge Network, Department of Psychiatry and Centre for Addiction Medicine, NIMHANS, Bengaluru

  6. November 2014: One-month orientation program on “Substance Use Disorders” held by Department of Psychiatry and Centre for Addiction Medicine, NIMHANS, Bengaluru

  7. Training of Trainers: Three-day program for master trainers on Counseling for Injecting Drug Users in the Context of Targeted Interventions in India organizes by UNODC-ROSA

  8. Meeting of Experts to conduct an Impact Evaluation of the Ongoing Projects to Strengthen the Primary Health Care Delivery System for Mental Health Care” organized by WHO at Dhaka, Bangladesh from 1-3 December 2011

  9. March 2008: “Prevention of Substance Abuse in Children: Presented in a sensitization workshop held for teachers in Vasant Valley School (Vasant- Kunj, New Delhi) organized by NDDTC, AIIMS

  10. 26th April 2008: Drug Abuse among Adolescents: An Overview. Presented in the Sensitization workshop on Drug Abuse among Adolescents in Jammu, organized by Government of Jammu and International Association for Human Values

  11. January 2006: Workshop on “School Mental Health Program” held for parents on how to manage their children more effectively at St. Mary’s Christian Senior Secondary School, New Delhi, India on

Reviewer

  • Psychosocial Journal of Rehabilitation

  • Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry

  • PLOS one

 

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Dr. Barre V. Prasad https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/10147-dr-barre-v-prasad-c-v https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/10147-dr-barre-v-prasad-c-v
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 Dr. Barre V. Prasad

Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology

Department of Psychiatry

AIIMS, New Delhi,  India 

 

Educational Qualification:

  1. Ph.D. Psychology (Psychooncology), Centre for Health Psychology, University of Hyderabad – Hyderabad.
  2. M.Phil. Clinical Psychology, Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS)-Delhi- University of Delhi
  3. M.Phil. Rehabilitation Psychology, National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped-(NIMH)-Secunderabad – Osmania University - Hyderabad

Specializations:

  1. Psychoonocology
  2. Clinical Psychology,
  3. Rehabilitation Psychology

Professional Licenses:

  1. Clinical Psychologist (RCI -CRR No: A13798)
  2. Rehabilitation Psychologist (RCI-CRR No: A09953)

Professional Membership of National/ International 

  1. Fellow Member, Indian Association of Clinical Psychologist (FIACP: 280/22)
  2. Member, American Society of Clinical Oncology, ASCO-ID7275159
  3. Member, European Society for Medical Oncology, ESMO-ID 581486
  4. Member, Addiction Psychiatry Society of India: S/2748/2020 
  5. Member (life), Indian Association for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, IACBTL01/2023

Research Focus:

  1. Culturally Adapted Psychoeducational and Psychotherapeutic Programs for Chronic Illness Populations
  2. Integrative Psychoeducational and Neurofeedback Interventions for Psychiatric Populations
  3. Neuromodulation-Assisted Psychological Interventions for Cancer Patients

Teaching Experience:

  • All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) – New Delhi
  • Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, 01.07.2024 -
  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology, 16.10.2019 -30.06.2024
  • Dharwad Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (DIMHANS), Dharwad -Govt., of Karnataka
  • Associate Professor & Head, Dept., of Clinical Psychology, 07.07. 2015 to 10.10.2019
  • Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology, 18.08. 2011 to 06.07. 2015
  • Sweekar Rehabilitation Institute for the Handicapped, Secunderabad - Telangana
  • Lecturer, Dept., of Clinical Psychology, 12.11. 2008 to 07.09.2009

 

Research & Publication till Date:

S.No

Research and Publication List

Total

Total

1.

Publications in peer review journals

Under review

 

Published

24

2.

Chapters in Books/reports

Under review

 

Published

20

3

Books

Under review

 

Published

4

4

Abstracts

 

 

 

 

Guideship

 

1

Guide/Co-Guide (MD/MS/DM/M.Sc)

Ongoing

2

Completed

4

2

Guide /Co-Guide (M.Phil/PhD)

Ongoing

3

Completed

1

Research Project*

1

Chief/Co-Investigator in Funded Projects

Ongoing

3

Completed

 

2

Chief/Co-Investigator in Non-funded Projects

Ongoing

2

Completed

1

 

Research Guide:

  • 2021. Perception of the Social Support and Prevalence of Depression among Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients (M.Sc).
  • 2021. Acceptance and commitment therapy as psychosocial supportive care in patients with head and neck cancer (M.hil CP)
  • 2021 The Demographic Profile and Tumor Markers in Women Presenting with Benign and Malignant Ovarian Masses and the Effect of these Neoplasms on their Lifestyle. (MD, Gynea& Obst - Co-Guide).
  • 2022 Self-Harm in Transitional Age Youth (TAY): Development and Validation of an Assessment Tool and Randomised Feasibility Trial of a Trauma-Focused CBT Intervention Module (PhD. Psy -Co-Guide)
  • 2023. Assessment of Sexual Health and Intimacy in Cancer patients: Perspective from Patients and Health Care Workers (MD), Medical Oncology, Evaluation of impact of Chronic Skin Diseases on mental health (MD)
  • 2023 To assess effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on stress reduction and coping
  • 2023 strategies newly diagnosed breast cancer patients. (M.Sc-N, Co-Guide)
  • Assessment of Anxiety and Depression in Patient with Epithelial Ovarian Cancer after 1st line Chemotherapy: Cross Sectional Observational Study (MD-Psych-Chief guide).
  • 2023 Neuro-biofeedback as a trans- diagnostic treatment approach among adolescents with internalizing disorders (PhD. Psy -Co-Guide)
  • 2023 Correlation of core motivations in OCD with neuro cognitive functioning and prefrontal cortical hemodynamic activity (MD-Psych-Chief guide).
  • 2024. Cognitive and Psychosocial Impairments, in Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Taxane-Based Chemotherapy: A Prospective Observational Study. (MD-Psych-Chief guide).

  

Chief /Co- investigator: 

Funded Projects (Involving as a Co- investigator)

  • 2023. Burden and magnitude of covid-19 vaccine anxiety, hesitancy and its correlates in India funded by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

  • 2023. DBT- BioCARe Women Scientist research titled “Functional MRI based target localization in brain stimulation in Depression”, at Department of NMR- AIIMS

  • 2023. School-based Transdiagnostic Trauma-Focused CBT for Adolescents with Depression, Anxiety and PTSD: A Parallel Group RCT in Low, Moderate, and High Crime Hotspots in Delhi-NCR, ICMR- 2023,

 

Funded Projects Intramural:

  •  2024 Development and psychometric properties of New Insight scale for patients with mental Illness in India, Early Career Intramural Project for the year 2023 – 2024, AIIMS- New Delhi

 

Non-funded Projects:

  • 2020 Exploring Psychological Impact of self-quarantine and social isolation: Depression, Anxiety, Stress and Quality of Life among Adults during COVID -19 Epidemic 2020, Dr. Krishna Kumar, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh (Co-PI)

  • 2021. Exploring the Psychological paradigms among individuals during COVID 19 : A Comparative Study” under Dr. Krishna Kumar, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh. 2021 (Co-PI)

  • 2023. Anxiety, Depression, and Quality of Life in Patients with Lung Cancer: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study, 2023 AIIMS-New Delhi

  • 2024 Development and Validation of the Myths and Misconception Scale for Patients with Cancer, Intramural Non-funded for the year 2024, AIIMS- New Delhi

 

Journals (National & International):

  • 2011. Vijaya Prasad, B., & Padmaja, G. (2011). Social support and coping strategies in patients with cancer. Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, 2(4), 732-735. Journals - Iahrw.com

  • 2012. Vijay Prasad, B., Saroj Arya., & Shivkumar,T. C.(2012). Psychoeducational Intervention for Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. International Journal of Social Science Tomorrow, 1 (4),p1-8.ISSN 2277-6168

  • 2012. Vijaya Prasad, B., & Padmaja, G. (2012). Self-efficacy in patients with cancer: An Indian Scenario, International Journal of Social Science Tomorrow, 1(3),p 1-7. ISSN 2277-6168

  • 2014. Ashwini, R. & Vijaya Prasad Barre. (2014). Stress and adjustment among college students in relation to their academic performance. . Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, 5(3)288-292.Journals - Iahrw.com

  • 2014. Vijaya Prasad Barre., Manjunath, B. R., & Tavaragi. M.M. (2014). “Importance of Psychosocial Rehabilitation for Patients with Cancer in India”. Humanities and Social Science Studies, 3(2).

  • 2014. Vijaya Prasad, B., Padmaja, G., & Suvashisa Rana (2014). Stress, Coping and Quality of life in Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer – A Pilot Study: Indian Journal of Behavioural Research and Therapy, 1(1).

  • 2015. Barre VP, Padmaja G, Saxena RK, Rana S. Impact ofmedical intervention on stress and quality of life in patients with cancer. Indian J Palliat Care (2015); 21:203-8. DOI: 10.4103/0973-1075.156503Available from: http://www.jpalliativecare.com/text.asp?2015/21/2/203/156503

  • 2015. Meghamala S. Tavaragi, V Barre, Ashwini, R. (2015). Emotional Disturbances and Child Sexual Abuse: A Psychosocial Perspective.The International Journal of Indian Psychology, 2(3),35-48. ISSN 2348-5396 (e) | ISSN: 2349-3429 (p).

  • 2015. Srinivas Kosgi, Mudgal Shankarappa M, Vaishali, N. Hegde, Vijaya Prasad Barre. (2015).Dimensions of Schizophrenia; Existence A Boon to Therapeutic Interventions. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research, 5(3).334-347.ISSN: 2249-9571

  • 2015. VP Barre., & GS.Koloiya. (2015). Managing the caregiver’s burden of mentally retarded child with behavioural problems – A case report. Indian Journal of Psycho-social Sciences, 5(1), p36-42. http://www.ipsf.in/index15.php

  • 2017. Manoj Kumar Bajaj, Vikash Sharma & Vijaya Prasad Barre. (2017). Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in the treatment of Psychogenic Non- Epileptic Siezures (PNES). Indian Journal of Health and wellbeing,8(2),140-143.ISSN-p-2226-5356, c-2321-3698.

  • 2017. RB. Manjunath & VP.Barre.(2017).Efficacy of Yoga Training on Self-satisfaction and Mental Wellbeing among Nursing Students.Global Journal for Research Analysis, 6(1), N ISSN 2277- 8160, IF:362/IC Value 80.26.

  • 2017. Ashwini R, Prasad V (2017), Women Mental Health and Well-being: A New Paradigm, International Journal of Indian Psychology, Volume 4, Issue 2, DOI: 10.25215/0402.102,DIP: 18.01.102/20170402

  • 2018. Barre, P.V., Padmaja, G., Rana, S., Tiamongla. (2018). Stress and quality of life in cancer patients: Medical and psychological intervention. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 40:232-8.

  • 2018. Sudarshini, S., & Prasad, Barre Vijay.(2018). Addiction during pregnancy, risks and risks measures need in India.  Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, 9(3) 368-372.

  • 2020. Vijay Prasad Barre, Vikas Sharma, Manoj Kumar. (2020). Disability Rehabilitation in Indian Scenario: A Comprehensive Approach. Disabilities and Impairment, 34(1).: pp 77-83.

  • 2020. Satapathy, Sujata & Wundaville, Laxmi & Chaddha, Rakesh & Tiwari, Shraddhesh and Satapathy, Siddhartha & Singh, Sheetal & Singh, Angel & Kumar, Yogesh & Vijay Prasad, Barre. (2020). Prevalence and Predictors of Psychological Distress, Anxiety, and Depression among Hospitalized Covid-19 Patients in India. Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology. 47. 19-25.

  • 2021. Rajni Sharma, Krishan Kumar, Lokesh Saini, Deepanshu Dhiman, Babita Ghai, Vikas Suri, Subh Mohan Singh, Ritin Mohendra, Pooja Tyagi, Vijay Prasad Barre, Nitin Gupta. Impact of social isolation during COVID-19 on psychological well-being of the elderly: an Indian survey-based study (2021). International Jl Of Comm Med And Pub Health, [S.l.], v. 8, n. 10, p. 4848-4856, sep. 2021. ISSN 2394-6040. https://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20213781

  • 2021. Tanveer Kaur, Piyush Ranjan, Avinash Chakrawarty, Keerthana Kasi , Parul Berry, Suryansh, Suryansh, Archisman Mazumder, Munnoo Khan, Ashish D. Upadhyay , Gaurishanker Kaloiya, Siddharth Sarkar, & Vijay B. Prasad. (July 16, 2021). Association of Sociodemographic Parameters With Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Sleep Quality, Psychological Trauma, Mental Well-Being, and Resilience During the Second Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Survey From India. (July-2021). A Cross-Sectional Survey from India. Cureus 13(7): e16420. DOI 10.7759/cureus.16420

  • 2021. Kamal Bandhu Kalanidhi, Piyush Ranjan, Siddharth Sarkar, Tanveer Kaur, Ashish Dutt Upadhyay, Amandeep Singh, Anamika Sahu, Munnoo Khan, Barre Vijay Prasad, Upendra Baitha, Arvind Kumar, Development and validation of a questionnaire to assess socio-behavioural impact of COVID-19 on the general population, Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews,15(2), 2021, ppages 601-603, ISSN 1871-4021, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsx.2021.02.019.(https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1871402121000424)

  • 2021. Klanidhi KB, Ranjan P, Kaur T, Khan M, Ghosh T, Upadhyay AD, Chopra S, Sarkar S, Kaloiya GS, Barre VP, Singh A, Prakash B. Socio-behavioural impact of COVID-19 on general population: A cross-sectional survey of one thousand seventy-nine participants across India between the first and the second wave of pandemic. Diabetes Metab Syndr. 2021 Jul-Aug;15(4):102144. doi: 10.1016/j.dsx.2021.05.017. Epub 2021 May 27. PMID: 34186356; PMCID: PMC8744482.

  • 2022.Satapathy S, Wundavalli LT, Chadda RK,Satpathy S, Tiwari SK, Singh S, Angel Rajan Singh, Yogesh Kumar, Vijay Prasad Barre. Coronavirus phase and majorinfluencing factors in determining anxiety, depression, and posttraumaticstress disorder in patients with COVID-19. Taiwan J Psychiatry, 2022; 36:59-67

  • 2022. Satpathy S, Wundaville LT, Satapathy S, Malik A, Singh S, Singh AR, Chadda R, Barre VP, Tiwari SK. A Systematic Review of Patient Satisfaction Scales and Their Applicability to Covid-19 Hospitalized Patients: Gaps and Emerging Needs. J Patient Exp. 2022 Feb 24;9:23743735221079132. doi: 10.1177/23743735221079132. PMID: 35237716; PMCID: PMC8883383.

  • 2022. Wunadavalli, L. T., Satpathy, S., Satapathy, S., Singh, S., Singh, A. R., Kumar Chadda, R., Tiwari, S. K., & Barre, V. P. (2022). Patient Satisfaction Scale for Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: Development and Psychometric Properties. Journal of patient experience9, 23743735221086762. https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735221086762.

  • 2024.Satapathy, S., Kulshreshtha, S., Prasad, BV., & Sharam, R. (2024). A cross-sectional study and critical appraisal of intelligence tests commonly used in clinical practice for intellectual disability certification in India: Fundamental issues in Gazette of India-2024 and policy implications. *Indian Journal of Applied Research, 14(08), 2249-555X. https://doi.org/10.36106/ijar

  • 2024. Rani B, Sinha AP, Sharma KK, Prasad BV, Srinivasan M, Biswas A. Perception of Social Support and Prevalence of Self-Reported Depressive Symptoms among Patients with Head-and-Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Treated at a Tertiary Cancer Centre in North India. Indian J Palliat Care. doi: 10.25259/IJPC_56_2023 (Scopus CiteScore 2023 (as per SJR 2024): 2.3)

  • 2024. Barre VP, G. Padmaja, Rana S, Saxena RK, Satapathy S. Medical and Psychological Intervention for Indian Adult Patients with Cancer: A Randomised Control Study. Annals of Neurosciences. 2024;0(0). doi:10.1177/09727531241244781

  • 2025 Prasad BV, Patil V, Sony KK. Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Role of Non-invasive Neuromodulation Therapies. Annals of Neurosciences. 2024;31(2):77-79. doi:10.1177/09727531241245664

  • 2025 Barre Vijaya Prasad, Dr. Padmaja G, Dr. Suvashisa Rana, Dr. Ravi Kumar Saxena, Dr Shazia Ali. (2025). Effect of psychoeducation and relaxation training on stress, coping, and quality of life in patients with cancer (2025). Indian Journal of Applied Research: 15(1)10.36106/ijar/5200902

  • 2025. Satapathy, Sujata; Maurya, Rachna; Sharma, Renu; Sagar, Rajesh; Barre, Vijay Prasad. Far Transfer Effects of Manualized and Computerized Cognitive Interventions on Parents’ Rated Behavioral Problems of Children aged 6–11 years with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Parallel Group Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour (): 10.4103/jmhhb.jmhhb_204_24, April 11, 2025. | DOI: 10.4103/jmhhb.jmhhb_204_24

  • Editorial board and Reviewer of indexed National /International journals

 

  • 2017. Barre Vijaya Prasad, Shamsi Akbar, Manoj Kumar Bajaj. Special Issue on Computer Applications in Brain and Behavioural Sciences, Inter J of Comp in Clin Prac, 2017; V 2. Hershey, PA: IGI Global-USA. DOI: 10.4018/IJCCP.20170101

  • 2020. Editorial Board member for the “Encyclopaedia of Organizational Knowledge, Administration, and Technology (5 Volumes)”Mehdi Khosrow-Pour D.B.A, 2020|Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 2734, DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3473 ISBN13: 9781799834731|ISBN10: 1799834735|EISBN13: 9781799834748

  • 2021 Received Peer Reviewer Certificate from Cureus Journal of Medical Science (Elsevier-International) for two original articles on Sep 22, 2021

  • 2023. Received Peer Reviewer Certificate from Wolter Kluwer for an Original article for the Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry (National) 2023.

  • 2023. Received Peer Reviewer Certificate from Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research and Reviews, Awarded for two reviews between July 2023 to January, 2024

  • 2024. Editorial Board: Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology is an official publication of Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists. It was started in 1974 and is being published regularly. It is a peer reviewed journal was published biannually in the month of March and September

  • 2024. Received Peer Reviewer Certificate from Taylor & Francis and Routledge for reviewing an original article for the Journal of Disability and Rehabilitation (International) in 2024 

  • Publications: edited books (International)

  • 2016. Prasad, B. V. (2016). Chronic Mental Illness and the Changing Scope of Intervention Strategies, Diagnosis, and Treatment (pp. 1-404). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. doi:10.4018/978-1-5225-0519-8:  http://www.igi-global.com/book/chronic-mental-illness-changing-scope/147025

  • 2018. Prasad, B. V. &Shamsi Akbar (2018).Handbook of Research on Geriatric Health, Treatment and Care, Hershey, PA: IGI Global-USA. ISBN: 9781522534808 (hardcover), 9781522534815 (ebook), LCCN: 2017017345, NLM ID:101703763 [Book],

  • 2020. Prasad, B. V. (2020).Examining Biological Foundation of Human Behaviour, Hershey, PA: IGI Global-USA. [2020], https://www.igi-global.com/book/examining-biological-foundations-human-behavior/238693 IBN13: 9781799828600|ISBN10: 1799828603|EISBN13: 9781799828617|DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2860-0

  • Chapters in edited books:

  • 2010. Padmaja, G., & Prasad, B. V. (2010).Towards understanding of women’s trauma in disaster: A psychosocial perspective.In Meena Hariharan, G. Padmaja and Meera Padhy (Eds.) Trauma and Pain: Biopsychosocial Perspectives. New Delhi: Global Vision, , ISBN: 978-81-8220-353-2.

  • 2012. Prasad, B. V., & Padmaja, G. (2012). Emerging research in quality of life and coping strategies among cancer patients - A review. In Raju, M.V. & Marg Chapo, Karunanidhi, S., Panch Ramalingam, & Seema, N.D.S.N. (Eds.), Quality of life and Globalization: Effective Self-Care Interventions, 1, pp 245-255.New Delhi: Prasad Psychological Corporation, ISBN: 978-81-909923- 4-3.

  • 2013. Prasad, B. V., Vibhor Paradasini., & Srinivas, Kosgi. (2013). “Psychological Perspectives of Tension Type Headache and Migraine”. In Deepti Hooda & Nouratan Sharma (Eds.), Mental Health: Risk and Resources, pp 253-270.New Delhi, ND: Global Vision, ISBN: 978-81-8220-353-2

  • 2014. Ashwini, R. &Vijaya Prasad Barre. (2014). Bio-psychosocial perspective of postpartum depression. In Rashmi Singh (Ed.). Reaching our Voices: Psychology of Women". Lambert Academic Publication House, Germany, p 308-330. ISBN 978-3-659-54001-1 212-230.

  • 2015 Prasad, B. V., Srinivas K., Ashwini R., Triveni S., & Sushma C. (2015). “Early Intervention in Learning Disabilities: Best Practices”. In Sushil Kumar Goel (Eds.), Inclusive Education: Break Barriers and Open Doors, pp202-214. Jaipur, Avishkar Publishers, Distributors. ISBN: 978-81-7910-503-0.

  • 2014. Vijaya Prasad Barre (2014).Physical and Mental Health in Women with Breast Cancer: Indian Perspective. In Rashmi Singh (Ed.). Reaching our Voices: Psychology of Women". Lambert Academic Publication House, Germany, p 308-330. ISBN 978-3-659-54001-1

  • 2016. Ashwini R Patil, Barre Vijaya Prasad & Srinivas, Kosgi (2016). Psychosocial Intervention Strategies for Patients with Schizophrenia in Chronic Mental illness. In Barre Vijaya Prasad (Ed.). “Chronic Mental Illness and the Changing Scope of Intervention Strategies, Diagnosis and Treatment”. IGI Global, USA. ISBN13: 9781522505198|ISBN10: 1522505199|EISBN13: 9781522505204|DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0519-8:  http://www.igi-global.com/book/chronic-mental-illness-changing-scope/147025

  • 2016. Raveesh,B.N. Barre Vijaya Prasad, and Meghamala, S.T. (2016). Legal Aspects of Chronic Mental Illness. In Barre Vijaya Prasad (Ed.). “Chronic Mental Illness and the Changing Scope of Intervention Strategies, Diagnosis and Treatment”. IGI Global, USA. ISBN13: 9781522505198|ISBN10: 1522505199|EISBN13: 9781522505204|DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0519-8:  http://www.igi-global.com/book/chronic-mental-illness-changing-scope/147025.

  • 2017. Jyoti Mishra Pandey, Vijay PrasadB, Preeti Mishra, & Shobit Garg (2017).Geriatric Population: Suicide as a Road to Relief or to Release. In Kumar Updesh (Ed). Handbook of Suicidal Behaviour,1Edn, 287, Springer Verlag, Singapore. ISBN10 9811048150, ISBN13 9789811048159.https://www.bookdepository.com/Handbook-Suicidal-Behaviour-Updesh-Kumar/9789811048159.

  • 2018. Barre Vijaya Prasad &Shamsi Akbar. (2018). Cardiovascular Disease in Elderly an Early Care: Biopsychosocial Perspective. In Prasad, B. V. &Shamsi Akbar (Eds.). Handbook of Research on Geriatric Health, Treatment and Care, Hershey, PA: IGI Global-USA. ISBN: 9781522534808 (hardcover), 9781522534815 (ebook), LCCN: 2017017345, NLM ID:101703763 [Book]

  • 2018. Ashwini R Patil, Barre Vijaya Prasad. (2018). Sensory Impairments and Challenges in Ageing. In Prasad, B. V. &Shamsi Akbar (Eds.). Handbook of Research on Geriatric Health, Treatment and Care, Hershey, PA: IGI Global-USA. ISBN: 9781522534808 (hardcover), 9781522534815 (ebook), LCCN: 2017017345, NLM ID:101703763 [Book]

  • 2018. Gagan Chooramani, Barre Vijaya Prasad &Shamsi Akbar. (2018). Obesity Physical and Mental Health Consequences in Ageing. In Prasad, B. V. &Shamsi Akbar (Eds.). Handbook of Research on Geriatric Health, Treatment and Care, Hershey, PA: IGI Global-USA. ISBN: 9781522534808 (hardcover), 9781522534815 (ebook), LCCN: 2017017345, NLM ID:101703763 [Book].

  • 2018. Manjunath.R.B.,Barre Vijaya Prasad & Ashok.K. (2018). Music Therapy: An Intervention in Alzheimer Disease. In Prasad, B. V. &Shamsi Akbar (Eds.).Handbook of Research on Geriatric Health, Treatment and Care, Hershey, PA: IGI Global-USA. ISBN: 9781522534808 (hardcover), 9781522534815 (ebook), LCCN: 2017017345, NLM ID:101703763 [Book]

  • 2018. Shamsi Akbar & Barre Vijaya Prasad. (2018). Thyroid Disease in Ageing and Risk Factors. In Prasad, B. V. & Shamsi Akbar (Eds.). Handbook of Research on Geriatric Health, Treatment and Care, Hershey, PA: IGI Global-USA. ISBN: 9781522534808 (hardcover), 9781522534815 (ebook), LCCN: 2017017345, NLM ID:101703763 [Book]

  • 2020. Barre Vijaya Prasad (2020). Biopsychology: An Introduction: In Barre Vijaya Prasad (Ed). Examining Biological Foundation of Human Behaviour, Hershey, PA: IGI Global-USA. https://www.igi-global.com/book/examining-biological-foundations-human-behavior/238693:IBN13: 9781799828600|ISBN10: 1799828603|EISBN13: 9781799828617|DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2860-0

  • 2020. BarreVijaya Prasad, Sumit Kumar., & Shazia W Ali (2020). Foundations of Neuropsychology. In Barre Vijaya Prasad (Ed). Examining Biological Foundation of Human Behaviour, Hershey, PA: IGI Global-USA. [2020], https://www.igi-global.com/book/examining-biological-foundations-human-behavior/238693: IBN13: 9781799828600|ISBN10: 1799828603|EISBN13: 9781799828617|DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2860 (pages 94-121).

  • 2021. Vijay Prasad Barre (2021). Staying Positive as a COVID-19 Positive Patient: An Experiential Account (2021) Eds. Rakesh Kumar Chadda, Mamta Sood, Raman Deep. COVID 19 Pandemic and Mental Health: Experiences of Organizing Services at a Tertiary Care. Healthcare Institution. (monograph). Department of Psychiatry & National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre (NDDTC), All India Institute of Medical Sciences, p.85-86. ISBN: 978-93-5457-832-8

  • 2021. Ali, S., Batool, A., Tariq, A., Bhat, A. H., Qureshi, A., Teli, B. B., Qasim, I., Kumar, S., Gangadharan, A., Kumar, R., & Prasad, B. V. (2021). Nutrition and Cancer. In S. Kumar, M. Rizvi, & S. Verma (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Advancements in Cancer Therapeutics (pp. 570-586). IGI Global. http://doi:10.4018/978-1-7998-6530-8.ch021.

  • 2021. Rajni Sharma, Lokesh Saini, Pooja Tyagi, Barre Vijay Prasad, Gagandeep Singh, Akhilesh Sharma, Mohsin Uddin, Krishan Kumar., & R. Pillai (2021). Role of Yoga in Paediatric Oncology- Review. In Shaifali Agarwal and Praveen Saini (Eds.). Effectiveness of Yoga & Music on Stress Management. pp84-93, Britain Book Company H.O. Fairlawn Avenue, Bexleyheath, London, DA7 4TQ, England, UK www.bbcpub.org

  • 2021. Shazia Ali, Amat Us Samie, Asma Ali, Aashiq Hussain Bhat, Tariq Mir, Barre V. Prasad (2021).Mental Health: A Global Issue Affecting the Pattern of Life in Kashmir. In Research Anthology on Mental Health Stigma, Education, and Treatment. Hershey, PA: IGI Global-USA. Pages: 1305, DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8544-3ISBN13: 9781799885443|ISBN10: 1799885445|EISBN13: 9781799885993

  • 2024. Barre Vijaya Prasad (2024). Concept of Psychological Assessment: In Chadda.R.K. (Eds). Clinical Methods in Psychiatry Resident’s Handbook. ISBN: 978-93-6076-014-4. Published by: Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences. New Delhi-110029

  • Subject expert and external thesis evaluations for M.Phil. and Ph.D’s.

  • 2019 “Marital discord of parents and its effects on adolescents’ self-esteem, anxiety and coping strategies - an intervention study.” (2019).For doctoral degree, Department of psychology, Osmania University, Hyderabad

  • 2018 “Depression and cognitive function in stroke patients.” (2018). For a doctoral degreeDepartment of Psychology, Osmania University, Hyderabad.

  • 2019 “Are older people happier than younger people? A psychological inquiry." (2019). For Doctoral Degree, Department of Psychology, Sikkim University, Sikkim

  • Organized Conference(s): (National)

  • 2025. Conducted National Conference on “1st National Psychotherapeutic Assessment and Intervention in Psycho-oncology” at AIIMS-New Delhi by Department of Psychiatry, Department of Onco-Anaesthesia & Palliative Medicine, Medical Oncology, Radiation Oncology, College of Nursing and We Avecu Mental Health foundation from 3rd January 2025 to 5th January, 2025

  • Lectures delivered at CMEs, workshop, national and international conferences:

  • 2020. Resource person for online webinar on “Psychological Strategies to deal with common mental health Problems due to COVID-19.” at NIMHR-Sehore Madhya Pradesh-India, April 29,2020.

  • 2020. Resource person for online webinar on Therapeutic and counselling support students during COVID-19 Pandemic.” Webinar Mental Health of Students During COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown, June 08, 2020. Central University of Karnataka, Kalaburagi, Karnataka-India

  • 2021. Resource person for online webinar on ‘Psycho-oncology, Scope and Research in India.” Tamil Nadu Association of Clinical Psychologist's (TNACP)- Tamilnadu-India, June 27th, 2021.

  • 2021. Delivered a lecture lecture on Assessment and Management of emotional & Social abuse in children withdisabilityas resource Person in Continuing Rehabilitation Education (CRE Webinar) on the topic of “Ensuring Safety for Children with Disability” conducted by Department of Psychiatry, PGIMER, Chandigarh, in collaboration with Rehabilitation Council of India, New Delhi, on 14th-15th May, 2021.

  • 2021. Resource person for online webinar on“Current Research Trends in Forensic Science”. Virtual Workshop on Research Methodology & Research Metrics. School of Forensic Science and Risk Management, Rashtriya Raksha University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat- India. December 15th, 2021.

  • 2022. Delivered a lecture on “mental health issuesin chronic diseases”as resource person in continuing rehabilitation education (cre webinar) on the topic of “public mental health”conducted by department of psychiatry, pgimer, Chandigarh, in collaboration with Rehabilitation Council of India, New Delhi, on 5th-6th oct, 2022.

  • 2022. Part of subject expert team to develop a project Report on “Potential Measures for Addressing Suicides and Fratricide among CISF Personnel” dated on 27th May,2022.

  • 2023. Invited as external expert for the M.Phil Clinical Psychology, examination at the Department of Clinical Psychology, SGT University, Gurugram, Delhi on 31st July, 2023 to 1st August, 2023.

  • 2023. Invited Resource person/Expert in a five days tools review and Finalization workshop under the study entitled “Efficacy of Reasonable Accommodations for Children with Disabilities in Schools: A study “organized by GEGSN, NCERT, New Delhi from 20th to 24th February, 2023 at the Centre for Special Needs, DEGSN, NCERT- Campus - New Delhi.

  • 2024. Invited Guest lectures for M. Phil in Clinical Psychology by Sweekaar Academy of Rehabilitation Sciences, Secunderabad, Telangana India from 11.01.2024- 13.01.2024.

  • 2024. Invited Guest lectures for M. Phil in Clinical Psychology by Sweekaar Academy of Rehabilitation Sciences, Secunderabad, Telangana India from 11.01.2024- 13.01.2024.

  • 2024. Invited Guest lecture for 27th Residential Training Programme (CDSCO) on “Stress Management for Achieving Performance” from 21st to 23rd August, 2024 at National Institute of Health Family Welfare (NIHFW), Baba Ganga Nath Marg, Munirka, New Delhi.

  • 2025. Invited Guest lecture on “Enhancing Well-Being in Cancer Care Through Mindfulness-Based Interventions” in the 1st National Conference on Psychotherapeutic Assessments and Interventions in Psycho-oncology (NCPO-2025) organized by Department of Psychiatry, at AIIMS, New Delhi from 3rd January 2025 to 5th January 2025.

  • 2025. Invited lecture on “Psychological Intervention and Research in Patients with Cancer” during Alumni Meet 2025 at University of Hyderabad Dated on 24th January, 2025.

  • 2025. Invited Guest lecture on “Clinical Psychology and its scope in India, (virtual mode) at the Department of Psychology at SRM University-AP on February 12, 2025

  • 2025. Invited Guest lecture on “Assessments in Mental Health: Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Patients with cancer at International Conference on Psychology & Rehabilitation Sciences (ICPRS 2025) at Billabong High International School, A-73, Sector 34, Noida, Delhi NCR- 20130

  • 2025. Invited as Key Note Speaker at 2nd International Conference on Behavioural Sciences for Sustainable Development of Society (ICBSSDS) and delivered a lecture on “Mental Health and Community Resilience: Strategies for Promoting Well-Being in Sustainable Development on 23rd May, 2025 at Chandigarh University, Chandigarh.

  • List of Oral/ Paper Presentations:
  • 2002. Oration on “Global Terrorism and perception of Youth” at Dept of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, Andhra University-2002.

  • 2006. Poster Presentation at the third National Brain Research Centre (NBRC) International Conference December 2006, Haryana.

  • 2009. Presented a paper on “Psychoeducational Intervention for parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders” at the 35th National Annual Conference of the Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists,16-19- 2009 at Sweekaar Academy Rehabilitation Sciences (SARS), Secunderabad

  • 2010. Presented a paper on “Quality of Life of Employed Women and Home makers” XIX Annual Conference of National Academy of Psychology (NAOP) March 6- 9-2010. Organized by. Department of. Psychology. Bangalore University

  • 2010. Presented a paper on “Emerging research in Quality of life and coping strategies among cancer patients - A Review” 5th National and 14th International Conference of the IAAP, at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. February, 18-20,2010.

  • 2011. Presented a paper on “Social support and coping strategies in patients with cancer”.1st International Online conference on Psychology and Allied Sciences on New Horizon in social sciences Research 25-26 November – 2011, organized by Indian Association Health, Research & Welfare & Centre for Behavioural Research & Intervention GJUS &T – Hissar.

  • 2014. Presented a paper on “Importance of psychosocial rehabilitation for patients with cancer in India”. 40th National Annual Conference of Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists-2014 - 28th February to 2nd March, SRM University, Kattankulathur - Chennai.

  • 2016. Presented a paper on “Internet Addiction: Psychological consequences among adolescents and intervention strategies”. At 4th International Conference on Psychology and Allied Sciences, 16-18 January, 2016. On Positive Schooling: A heaven for Holistic Development, organized by Indian Association of Health, Research and Welfare, at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao, Goa, India.

  • 2018. Presented a paper on “Impact of Medical and Psychological Intervention on Stress and Quality of Life in Patients with Cancer” at 44th NACIACP – 2018, Golden Jubilee Year Celebration of IACP 2018 Organized by the Department of Psychology and Mental Health, SHSS, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, U.P., from 23rd -25th February. 2018.

  • 2022. Presented a Paper tittle “Psychological Assessment and intervention for Phubbing” in a symposium. “Why you must put your Phone Down: Phubbing on Emerging New Normal and Its Psychosocial impact” on 2nd November 2022 in an International Conference on “Psychosocial Implication in Health and Wellbeing: Looking Beyond the Boundaries”. Organized by the Faculty of Behavioural Sciences, Shree Guru Govind Singh Tricentenary University (SGT), Gurugram, India

  • 2023. Presented a paper in a symposium ‘m-Health interventions for Depression’30th National Conference of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry Pt JNM Medical College, Raipur 24th -26th November 2023.

  • 2024. Presented a paper tittle “Cognitive Behaviours Therapy for Patients with Cancer: Clinical Implications” – IACBT-20248th Asian Cbt Congress & 1st Asian Trauma Conclave 28th February to 3rd March, 2024 at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS New Delhi).

 

  • Attended conference and workshops

  • 2002. Workshop on learning disabilities (LD) at Dept of Psychology and Parapsychology. Andhra University - Visakhapatnam- AP.

  • 2002. Workshop on management of obsessive and compulsive disorder (OCD) at Dept of Psychology and Parapsychology, Andhra University - Visakhapatnam- AP.

  • 2003. Workshop on Management of alcoholic behaviour at Dept of Psychology and Parapsychology. Andhra University- Visakhapatnam- AP.

  • 2005. 2nd National Conference of Childhood Disability Group at Sweekaar and Upakaar in May 2005. NIMH Conference on Multiple Disabilities at the National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped (NIMH) in December 2004, Secunderabad- AP.

  • 2012. IV Annual CME 2012- “substance use disorders- recent Advances & Management” At Department of Psychiatry- KLE University’s J.N Medical College, Belgaum.

  • 2013. Continuing Medical Education on Medico-legal aspects in Psychiatry’ held on 2013 at Department of Psychiatry- SDM College of Medical Sciences & Hospital, Dharwad.

  • 2015. Annual Psychiatry, CME held on 14.06. 2015 at Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Hubli.

  • 2016. “5Day’s” UGC National Workshop on “Thinking Qualitative Approaches and Methods of Qualitative Research in Social Sciences”. Organized by Department of Psychology, held from19th September 20 23rd September, 2016 at St. Francis College for Women, Hyderabad.

  • 2020. South Asian History Month: Celebrating our history, at The Royal College of Psychiatrists is a charity registered in England and Wales (228636) and in Scotland (SC038369) On 9.7. 2020

  • 2021. 47th NACIACP-2021, Virtual Conference held from 28 May, 2021 to 30 May, 2021, Organised by the Department of Psychiatry, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune.

  • 2021. 'Unlocking the Power of Being: Healing Self & Others, organized by Mental Health Foundation (India), in association with Department OfPsychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AI IMS), New Delhi and RAHATCharitable and Medical Research Trust , held from 08th October, 2021 to 10th October,2021.

  • 2021. National CME on “ICD 11 mental, behavioural or neurodevelopmental disorders: How does it impact your Psychiatric training and practice?” conducted by the department of Psychiatry, PGIMER, Chandigarh on 15th September 2021

  • 2022. IASP National CME on Interdisciplinary, Dialogues A round Psychiatry at Department of Psychiatry &NDDTC, AIIMS, New Delhi – 25th July 2022.

 

  • Conducted workshops:

  • 2013. Conducted a Three – Days workshop on “Neuropsychological Assessment” for Students of Psychology, School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga from 08-03-2013 to 10-03-13.

  • 2015. Conducted “Basic Training Workshop on Rorschach Psychodiagnostic” at Department of Clinical Psychology at DIMHANS onMarch 22nd 2015.

  • 2016. Conducted one day workshop on “Adolescence, Health, stress and Addiction” on 4th March, 2016 in the Department of Psychology, Lingaraju College Belgavi, Karnatka, India.

  • 2025. Invited to conduct a workshop on "Positive Psychological Intervention: importance of school mental health programs” at Assumption University of Thailand on November 28th, 29th, and 30th 2024.

  • Awards, Honors and Significant Achievement
  • 2001. Received centenary merit award fund for securing the highest marks in B.A. Psychology for the year 2000-2001 from the Dept., of Psychology. Govt Degree College, Rajahmundry.
  • 2020. Received Best Paper Award at 46th NACIACP-2020 conference, Organized by the Department of Clinical Psychology, GMCH-Chandigarh, from 21st February- 23rd February, 2020.

 

  • Chaired a scientific session at National and International Conferences and Seminars

  • 2014. Chaired a scientific session at National Seminar on “Sexuality and Culture difference “Under the UGC Scheme of College with Potential for Excellence at K.L.E. Society’s Lingaraju College, Belgaum, Held on 29th - 30th March 2014.

  • 2017. Chaired a scientific session at first National Conference on Addiction Psychology held at National Drug Dependence Centre, AIIMS- Delhi on 7th-8th September, 2017.

  • 2018. Chaired a scientific session at 44th NACIACP-2018 conference, Golden Jubilee Year Celebration of IACP 2018 Organized by the Department of Psychology and Mental Health, SHSS, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, U.P., from 23rd -25th February. 2018.

  • 2019. Chaired a scientific session XXI Annual Conference of The International Society of Addiction Medicine, 13-16 November,2019, by AIIMS – New Delhi

  • 2020. Chaired a scientific session at 46th NACIACP-2020 conference, Organized by the Department of Clinical Psychology, GMCH-Chandigarh, 23rd February, 2020.

  • 2022. Chaired a scientific session at an International Conference on “Psychosocial Implication in Health and Wellbeing: Looking Beyond the Boundaries”. Organized by the Faculty of Behavioural Sciences, Shree Guru Govind Singh Tricentenary University (SGT), Gurugram, India on 2nd November, 2022.

  • 2023. Chaired a scientific session (two-sessions) at a National Annual Conference of Indian Association of Clinical Psychologist (49th NACIACP 2023) on “Recent Challenges in Psychotherapy and supervision”. Organized by the Faculty of Behavioural Sciences, Shree Guru Govind Singh Tricentenary University (SGT), Gurugram, India on 10th January, 2023 to 12th January, 2023.

  • 2024. Chaired a scientific session at 1st Asian Trauma Conclave and 8th Asian CBT Congress, organized by the Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi and Indian Association of CBT (IACBT) in collaboration with Rehabilitation Council of India, New Delhi,From 28th February - 2nd March 2024.

Subject Panel member for Indian council (s)

  1. Union Public Service Commission (upsc) - New Delhi (2019), Subject: Clinical Psychology

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gupta.amn@gmail.com (Aman_CF) Psychiatry Thu, 16 Jan 2020 09:44:33 +0530
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The Department of Psychiatry has been a pioneer in providing mental health services in a General Hospital Setting. The department runs regular out-patient walk-in and follow-up clinics in addition to weekly specialty clinics for child and adolescent psychiatric disorders, psychosomatic disorders, common mental disorders, severe mental disorders, dual diagnosis disorders and brain stimulationtherapies. Consultation liaison services are provided for the patients admitted in other wards of the hospital andemergency psychiatric services are provided on a round-the-clock. The department also provides community outreach services 6 days a week at the CRHSP, Ballabgarh, including one day each at the Primary Health Centre at Dayalpur and Chhainsa. Besides pharmacotherapeutic interventions, psychological treatments, modified electro convulsive therapy (MECT) and advanced treatments like rTMS, tDCS and biofeedback are routinely provided. During the year 2017-18, the department provided out-patient consultation services to a total of 17, 204 new cases and 66, 333 follow up cases and in-patient management to 282 patients.

The department is at the forefront of medical education with courses for MBBS, B.Sc/M.Sc nursing, MD (Psychiatry) and PhD (Clinical Psychology) scholars. The departmentalso conducts short term training courses of residents posted from other departments (Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Palliative Medicine, and DM Neurology). For MBBS students, teaching includes theory lectures of 20 hours (6th semester) and clinical training of 7 hours (3rd semester), 25 days (4th-5th semester) and 40 days (in 6th/8th semester).The department undertakes regular collaborative research with national and international agencies like World Health Organization (WHO), University of California, National Institute of Health Research (UK), ICMR, and is one of the leading partners for research regarding the development of psychiatric classificatory system (ICD-11) by WHO. The department organizes year round public educational events for public dissemination of research knowledge and to promote awareness of mental health issues.

Currently primary mandate of the department is to develop highly trained manpower, and formulate curriculum and techniques for undergraduate and postgraduate medical education. Exploration of general mental health morbidity, culturally appropriate treatment of mental disordersand epidemiology of substance abuse remains the main research focus of the department.

 

History of the Department:

The Department of Psychiatry had informal beginning in 1958, when DrLuvia Taylor Gregg, Honorary Consultant in Psychiatry, began formal teaching in psychiatry for the first batch of MBBS students. Dr Gregg planned to introduce 100 hours of teaching in psychiatry in MBBS curriculum. Prof KL Wig, the then Head, Department of Medicine (later Director, AIIMS) was instrumental in integrating teaching of psychiatry throughout the clinical posting in medicine, so that the exposure to psychiatry was spread to all the 3 years on weekly basis. Since there was no inpatient unit in psychiatry, MBBS students were sent to the Mental Hospital, Agra for exposure to inpatients in psychiatry. DrVimlaVirmani, who later headed the Department of Neurology, had worked as clinical tutor in the initial years of the Department history.Dr SC Malik, one of the earliest post graduate pass out from AIIMS, wrote in one of his memoirs, “we had about 80-100 hours' exposure in psychiatry at the under-graduate level. Psychiatry at that time was (mostly) ‘Dynamic Psychiatry’ with highly laden emphasis on psycho-analysis and analytically oriented psychotherapy. For the undergraduates it was a very thrilling experience and many of us approached Mrs. Gregg to know about ourselves - our hidden complexes etc. Our exposure to psychiatry was spread to all the 3 years on a weekly basis”

Dr AS Mahal joined as Assistant Professor in 1962 and Dr D Satyanand as Professor and Head in Aug 1963. DrSatyanand started regular MD Psychiatry programme in psychiatry, the first in the country. Post graduate psychiatry in general hospital setting provided the groundworks for de-stigmatizing psychiatry and in moving mental disorders outside the custodial boundaries of mental asylums, within the community. The MD course also fostered integration as medical residents could now opt for Psychiatry as their specialization in general hospital settings.

Anothermilestone contribution of the department was the development of rural mental health services, through the Indian council of Medical research funded mental health project at the Comprehensive Rural Health Services Project (CRHSP), Ballabhgarh during 1964, under the leadership of DrD Satyanand. The integration of Psychiatry training in rural undergraduate medical curriculum is a continuing legacy of this project. The department continues to provide regular care at its rural centres to fulfill its obligation towards development of rural and community psychiatry.

Another first achieved by the department of psychiatry, under leadership of DrSatyanand, was the beginning of Child Guidance Clinic in Delhi in 1964. From seeing only cases of mental retardation and hyperkinetic disorders initially, this clinic, now caters to a wide variety of psychiatric disorders and behavioral issues of children.

The first batch of successful psychiatrists completed their training at AIIMS in 1964 and DrSatyanand retired in late 1966. During 1967-1968, Dr Erna Hoch, a Swiss psychiatrist, who had migrated to India, headed the Department as Honorary Professor and Head for about one and half year.From 1969-1980, she was medical director and professor of psychiatry in the only psychiatric hospital in the province of Cashmere (Kashmir). In 1988, Erna Hoch returned to Switzerland to live in the Tessin. Her famous book “Sources and Resources” represents a collections of articles written while in India propounding on the cultural influence of mental ailments and their treatment. 

Prof JS Neki, who joined the department in September 1968 as Professor and Head, introduced the concept of ‘Guru-Chela’ paradigm in the practice of psychotherapy with due consideration to Indian culture and context. He was also instrumental in opening doors for Psychiatry in other departments. Due to his efforts, posts for psychologists were created in the department of Pediatrics and Neurosciences.

Prof N N Wig (Picture courtesy: Shubh Singhvia Flikr) and Prof Rajat Ray

In 1980, Prof NN Wig joined the department. He was part of the expert group formed for preparing draft of National Mental Health Programme (NMHP), which was completed in 1982. Prof Wig also strengthened the relationship of psychiatry with neurosciences in 1984, by holding the first faculty position in Neuropsychiatry at AIIMS.

The de-addiction services started in AIIMS outpatient department in 1976.Prof D Mohan, then Head of the Department, and an AIIMS alumnus, persistently endeavored to minimize the gross imbalancebetween the resources required to meet the increasing needs for de-addiction services and those available. Thus was formed the De-Addiction Centre (DAC), initially functional from premises of DeenDayalUpadhyay Hospital. The DAC subsequently evolved to become National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre (NDDTC), a national centre and a WHO collaborating centreand became fully operational from its new premises in Ghaziabad from April 2003.

Prof R Ray, who became head of the department after the retirement of Prof D Mohan, was pioneer in carrying out the first national survey on substance use disorders under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, carried out from March 2000 to November 2001. 

Prof SK Khandelwal, who became the head in 2013, developed the department further with multiple liaison services and creation of specialty clinics at AIIMS. His position as faculty of neuropsychiatryfurther strengthened the relation of psychiatry with neurosciences. DrKhandelwal is also credited with opening ofone of the first lithium clinic in India where free testing could be carried out for patient suffering from Bipolar Disorder. Under his leadership, various National CMEs and public lectures have been organized. In 2016 the department hosted the World Congress of Social Psychiatry under the leadership of Prof Khandelwal and Prof R K Chadda, who succeeded Prof Khandelwal as the Head of the Department and Chief of the National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre upon his retirement.

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pinki.aiims@gmail.com (Ms. Pinki_CF) Psychiatry Thu, 27 Sep 2018 10:35:08 +0530
Dr. Koushik Sinha Deb https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/8735-dr-koushik-sinha-deb https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/8735-dr-koushik-sinha-deb
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Personal Details:

Name:                                  Dr. Koushik Sinha Deb

Date of Birth:                        8th October, 1977

Medical Registration:            MCI58303, DMC 67207-RRE

Qualification:                         MD (Psychiatry)

 

Current Affiliation:                        

Assistant Professor

Department of Psychiatry

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)

New Delhi, 110029

 

Office Address:

Room No: 4096, Department of Psychiatry,

Teaching Block,All India Institute of Medical Sciences,

Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-29

Phone no: +91-9868945171

Email: Koushik.sinha.deb@gmail.com     

 

Essential Qualifications

2005-2008: Doctor of Medicine (MD) – Psychiatry at AIIMS, New Delhi                     

1996-2003: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S) Medical College, Kolkata (Calcutta University).  

 

Academic Experience:

June 2014 – till present: Assistant Professor, AIIMS Delhi

May 2013 – June 2014:Assistant Professor, AIIMS Jodhpur

2012: June – April, 2013: Senior Research Associate (Scientists’ Pool Scheme)

Feb-May: Senior Research Officer in the WHO project: "Cross-cultural development of a Depression Identification Instrument for SEARO" Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi.

2011: WHO Short Term Consultant: Worked in the WHO project titled “Technical support for Audit of Mental Health Systems in Maldives”

2009-2012: Senior Resident: Department of Psychiatry and National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)

 

Research Focus & Summary:

 

Published Articles

27

 

Area of Interest

Book Chapters

7

 

Consultation Liaison Psychiatry & Psycho-somatic Medicine,

General Adult Psychiatry

Extra-Mural Projects

4

 

Intra-Mural Projects

13

 

Awards

5

 

  

List of Publications:

 

Research papers

 

1.       Deb KS, and Singh S. (2017). “The Language of Suffering: A Commentary on VeenaDas’s ‘How the Body Speaks.’” Medicine Anthropology Theory | An Open-Access Journal in the Anthropology of Health, Illness, and Medicine 4 (3): 166. doi:10.17157/mat.4.3.483.

2.       Deb KS, Gupta SK. (2017) Prevention strategies for substance use disorders in low-resource settings. Indian J Soc Psychiatry.33:112-7

3.       Chandran N, Parmar A, Deb KS. (2017) A Rare Presentation of a Case of Obsessive–compulsive Disorder Comorbid with Bipolar Affective Disorder. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. 39(1): 439-440.

4.       Tuli A, Singh P, Sood M, Deb KS, Jain S, Jain A, Wason M, Chadda RK, Verma R.(2016) Harmony: close knitted mhealth assistance for patients, caregivers and doctors for managing SMIs.  Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, Adjunct (doi:10.1145/2968 219.2968301): 1144-1152.

5.       Varshney M, Mahapatra A, Krishnan V, Gupta R, Deb KS. (2016). Violence and mental illness: what is the true story? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 70(3), 223–225

6.       Sood M, Chadda R K, Deb KS, Bhad R, Mahapatra A, Verma R, Mishra AK. (2016). Scope of Mobile Phones in Mental Health Care in Low Resource Settings. Journal of Mobile Technology in Medicine, 5(2), 33–37

7.       Gupta R, Krishnan V, Deb KS, Mahapatra A, Sharan P. (2016). ARFID in adults: Problems with the DSM 5 and ICD-11 conceptualization of restrictive eating disorders. European Psychiatry, 33, S184

8.       Khandelwal SK, Deb KS, Krishnan V. (2015). Restraint and seclusion in India. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry, 31(2), 141

9.       Gupta R, Sahu A, Pawar A, Deb KS. (2015). OR-35: Trichotillomania--A proposal for change of diagnostic criteria in ICD-11. Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 4(S1), 19–20

10.   Lal R, Deb KS, Kedia S. (2015). Substance use in women: Current status and future directions. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 57 (Suppl 2), S275-285

11.   Kushwaha V, Deb KS, Chadda RK, Mehta M. (2014). A study of disability and its correlates in somatization disorder. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 8, 56–58

12.   Goyal S, Deb KS, Elawadhi D, Kaw N. (2014). Substance abuse as a way of life in marginalized gender identity disorder: a case report with review of Indian literature. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 12, 160–162

13.   Thiels C, Deb KS. (2014). EDDA: an eating disorder diagnostic algorithm according to ICD-11. Eating and Weight Disorders: EWD, 19(1), 111–114

14.   Deb KS, Gupta R, Varshney M. (2014). Orlistat abuse in a case of bulimia nervosa: the changing Indian society. General Hospital Psychiatry, 36(5), 549.e3-4

15.   Balhara YPS, Deb KS. Impact of tobacco on thyroid function. Thyroid Research and Practice. 2014 Jan 1;11(1):6.

16.    Mandal P, Prakash S, Deb KS. Schizophrenia caregivers' trauma-Need to look deeper. Asian J Psychiatr, 2013; 6(5):428-429.

17.   Deb KS, Balhara YPS. (2013). Dhat syndrome: a review of the world literature. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 35(4), 326–331

18.   Chadda RK, Ramshankar P, Deb KS, Sood M. (2013). Metabolic syndrome in schizophrenia: Differences between antipsychotic-naïve and treated patients. Journal of Pharmacology &Pharmacotherapeutics, 4(3), 176–186

19.   Chadda, RK, Deb KS. (2013). Indian family systems, collectivistic society and psychotherapy. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 55(Suppl 2), S299-309

20.   Balhara YP, Deb KS. Impact of alcohol use on thyroid function. Indian J EndocrinolMetab. 2013;17(4):580-587

21.   Deb KS, Sarkar S, Sood M, Khandelwal SK. Wires in the body: A case of factitious disorder.Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. 2013; 35(2): 209-211

22.   Ray R, Vaswani M, Deb KS, Sethi H, Kishore N, Goyal R. Post marketing surveillance of sublingual buprenophine naloxone combination tablets. Indian J PhysiolPharmacol. 2012 Oct-Dec;56(4):359-66.

23.   Sagar R, Deb KS. Review of the Mental Health Services in Maldives. Submitted to: World Health Organization, Country Office for Maldives; 2011

24.   Deb KS, Dhawan A. Extent and pattern of drug use amongst street children in India. In: A Trainer’s Manual on drug use prevention, treatment and care for street children. New Delhi: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and National Institute of Social Defense (NISD); 2011.

25.   Ambekar A, Deb KS. Substance Use Disorders: An Overview. In: Lal R. Ambekar A, editors. Substance Use Disorders: A Manual for paramedical professionals. New Delhi: WHO-India and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare; 2009

26.   Deb KS, Tripathi BM, Ambekar A. Substance Use among Street Children: An Overview. Drug Abuse: News-n-Views, NDDTC AIIMS. 2009;13-22.

27.   Ray R, Ambekar A, Deb KS. International Policy and Legal Framework: an Overview. Drug Abuse: News-n-Views, NDDTC AIIMS. 2009;3-8.

 

Chapters in Books:

1.       Deb KS, Sagar R. Anorexia and bulimia. In: Gupta P, Menon PSN, Ramji S, Lodha R. Postgraduate Textbook of Pediatrics. 1st ed. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers; 2015: 795-8

2.       Chadda RK, Deb KS. Alternative and Indigenous Therapies. In: Chavan BS, Gupta N, Arun P, Sidana AK, editors. Comprehensive Textbook on Community Psychiatry in India. Ist Edition. Chandigarh. 2011

3.       Sagar R, Deb KS. Psychiatric education in our Country: Past, Present and Future. In: Kulhara P, Avasthi A, Thirunavukarasu M, editors. Themes and Issues in Contemporary Indian Psychiatry. Publication committee, Indian Psychiatric Society; 2011.p.102-137.

4.       Khandelwal S, Deb KS. Transcendental meditation: current status. In: Varma VK, Gupta N, editors. Psychotherapy in a Traditional Society: Context, Concept and Practice. 1st  Ed. New Delhi: Jaypee; 2008.p.190-205.

5.       Ambekar A, Deb KS. Substance Use Disorders: An Overview. In: Lal R. Ambekar A, editors. Substance Use Disorders: A Manual for paramedical professionals. New Delhi: WHO-India and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.2009.p.7-16

6.       Ambekar A, Deb KS. Import of Narcotics for Clinical Trial Supplies. In: Kshirsagar N, Kulkarni T, Desai A, Shah J, editors. Regulatory Requirements for Drug Development and clinical Research. 1st edition. Amazon Digital Services; 2011.

7.       Ambekar A, Deb KS. Dealing with Substance Abuse. In: Varghese M, Chadha N, Ratra A, editors. Block 3: Working with Physical Illness and Self Abuse, (course material for Counselling and Family Therapy: Applications and Interventions). New Delhi: IGNOU;2011. 

Research Projects (Extramural): 

1.       AmbekarA(PI), Rao R, Agrawal A, Deb KS, Chatterjee B. Developing and Implementing Training Mechanism for use of Essential Narcotic Drugs (ENDs) for treatment of Opioid Dependence. 2016-2018. [Extramural grant from National Fund for Control Of Drug   Abuse, DOR, Govt. of India]

2.       Sood M, Chadda RK, Deb KS, Singh P, Tuli A. Development of a mobile based intervention framework for difficult to treat severe mental illnesses in low-resource settings. 2016-2018. [Collaboration with: Department of Computer Sciences, Indraprastha Institute of Informational Technology, New Delhi (IIIT-D)]

3.       AmbekarA(PI), Rao R, Agrawal A, Deb KS. Developing and testing an online training programme on implementing Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST). 2014-2016. [Extramural grant from Public Health Foundation of India]

4.       Deb KS (PI), Sagar R (Guide), Mehta M (Guide). Factors affecting Outcome of Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). A 2 year long term follow up study. 2012-2014. [Extramural grant from Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, (CSIR) Government of India]  

Research Projects (Intramural):  

5.       Assessment of needs, scope and focus for Consultation Liaison Services at AIIMS, New Delhi. (Co-investigator)

6.       A clinical audit of referrals to the consultation-liaison psychiatry services in a tertiary hospital in India: Trends and emerging niche.(co-investigator)

7.       Psychosocial impact of pediatric strabismus on caregivers and the effect of strabismus surgery (co-guide)

8.       A study of the association of anxiety and depression with cardiac arrhythmia in post myocardial infarction patients. (Thesis Co-guide)

9.       A study to assess knowledge regarding identification of delirium in various ICUs patients among staff nurses working in AIIMS New Delhi with a view to develop a protocol. (Thesis Co-guide)

10.   Depression and anxiety disorders in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and its relation with glycemic control, quality of life and disability (Thesis Co-guide)

11.   Effect of cognitive and emotional stress in patients of multi-somatoform pain disorder: A FMRI based case control study (Thesis Co-guide)

12.   Evaluation of the effect of Prosthodontic Rehabilitation on Quality of Life and Psychological Distress in Maxillectomy patients-A Preliminary study (Thesis Co-guide)

13.   Development of a mobile based intervention framework for difficult to treat severe mental illnesses in low-resource settings (Co-investigator)

14.   Feasibility of using mobile phones in improving service delivery and creating health awareness in patients with mental disorders. (Co-investigator)

15.   Technology Literacy and Technology Assistance Needs of Caregivers Managing Schizophrenia patients in Low-Resource Settings (Principal investigator)

16.   Development of a culturally appropriate health literacy instrument and assessing its validity in Hindi speaking patients receiving general and primary eye care services in New Delhi. (co-investigator, Intra-mural funded)

17.   Expressed emotions in caregivers of patients with somatic symptom disorder (Principal investigator)

18.   An observational study of side effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in patients attending psychiatric outpatient clinic (Thesis Co-guide)  

Awards & Fellowships:

1.       Dr. GC Boral Award for ‘Eminence in the area of Social Psychiatry and Allied Sciences’ at 20th National conference of the Indian Association for Social Psychiatry, for the oral presentation: “Factors affecting high risk behavior in HIV positive patients aware of their diagnosis”.

2.       Technical Expert in OST, for accreditation of De-addiction centers in our country by NABH – NACO (DAC), MoHFW, Govt. of India

3.       Fellowship of the Dr Ramachandra N Moorthy Foundation for Mental Health and Neurological Sciences and training under Prof Norman Sartorius

4.       International Travel Support Scheme for Young Scientists from Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India for presenting at the 3rd International Congress on ADHD, Berlin

5.       Dr D B Chatterjee Memorial Award, 3rd Professional MBBS.

 

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Dr. Sujata Satapathy https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/8734-dr-sujata-satapathy https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/8734-dr-sujata-satapathy
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Sujata Satapathy

       

Designation

Associate Professor, Clinical Psychology

  

Organization

Dept. of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029, India

2.          

Qualifications

MA (Psy), B. Ed, M. Phil (Psy), Ph. D (Psy).

3.          

E-mail ID

dr.sujatasatapathy@gmail.com

satapathysujata@rediffmail.com

4.          

Areas of Expertise

Trauma psychology (disaster, physical & sexual abuse, domestic violence, dissociative disorders), Home and Community Based Psychosocial Trauma Intervention, Trauma FocusedCBT for children & adults, CBT for Depression & Anxiety, Supportive therapy,Marital therapy and Stress& Conflict management.

5.          

Fields of Current Research Interest

Psychosocial-cognitive interventions for children with ADHD; Development of intervention in the field of Psycho-oncology;Trauma: suicide & crime; Culturally compatible psychotherapy.

6.          

Total no. of Publication till date

44 (excluding abstract publications, publications in proceedings and magazines, e-publications,and project reports) in indexed peer reviewed journal.

7.          

Details of Key publications since 2000-2016 onwards (the full citation)-* means communicating author

1.    Satapathy S*, Kaushal T, Chadda R K, Bakhshi S (2017). Psychological Interventions for Paediatric Cancer Patients: A Comparative Review and Emerging Needs in India, Indian Journal of Pediatrics: Accepted.

2.    Satapathy S*, Choudhary V, Sagar R (2016). Tools to Assess Psychological Trauma & Its Correlates in Child Sexual Abuse: A Review & Current Needs in Asia.  Asian Journal of Psychiatry: Accepted

3.    Satapathy S*, Choudhary V,  Sagar R. Sharma R (2016).Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Children with ADHD in India: A Comprehensive & Comparative Research Update. Indian J Psychological Medicine;39.

4.    Choudhary V, Satapathy S*, Sagar R. (2016). Review of randomized controlled trials on psychological interventions in child sexual abuse: Current status and emerging needs in the Indian context. Indian J Psychol Med;38:279-84

5.    Torbia, R., Satapathy, S*, Saxena, V. A., Saxena, S. (2016). Psychiatric morbidity in Government Old Age Homes in Delhi. Indian Journal of Geriatric Mental Health- in press

6.    Singh, K. andSatapathy, S*. (2016). Psychological distress and quality of life among rescue workers-an exploratory study”. Indian Journal of Psychosocial Research-in press

7.    Satapathy S*, Swain R, Pandey V, Behera C (2015). An Adolescent with Bestiality Behaviour: Psychological Evaluation and Community Health Concerns, Indian Journal of Community Medicine, 41 (1), 23-26.

8.    Kalra N, Khakha D C, Satapathy S*, Dey AB (2014). Impact of Jacobson Progressive Muscle Relaxation (JPMR) and Deep Breathing Exercises on Anxiety, Psychological Distress and Quality of Sleep of Hospitalized Older Adults, Journal of Psychosocial Research, 10 (2), 211-223. 

9.    Singh K&Satapathy S* (2014).Post-traumatic Stress among Disaster Workers: Implications for Stress Management at Organizational Level, International Journal of Stress Management Professionals, Vol.2, 53-59

10.         Satapathy S(2014).Psychosocial Health Promotion of Disaster First Responders. Chapter 11 in Maheswari, N & Kumar, V.K. (Eds) ‘Military Psychology: Concepts, Trends and Interventions’, Sage Publication New Delhi.

11.         Satapathy S*&Sekar K (2012). Psychological Functioning of Tsunami Affected People with Disabilities: Impact of Age. Journal of Emergency Management, Vol. 10 (3), 171-183.

12.    Satapathy S. (2012), ‘Mental Health Impacts of Disasters in India: Ex-Ante and Ex-Post Analysis’, in Sawada, Y. and S. Oum (eds.), Economic and Welfare Impacts of Disasters in East Asia and Policy Responses. Chapter 12 in ERIA Research Project 2011-8, Jakarta: ERIA. pp. 419-45

13.    Satapathy S* and Bhadra, S (2010). Disaster Psychosocial Care and Mental Health Services in South Asian Countries, SAARC Disaster Studies, SDMC Journal, 2 (1), 19-41.

14.    Satapathy, S(2010). Disaster Management Education in Indian Schools: Gaps, Challenges & a Human Resource Plan Model for School Education Sector. Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol. LVI, No.4, pp979-995.

15.    Satapathy S (2010). Disaster Psychosocial Care. Learning Unit for Course Materials on Social Work, IGNOU Publications, New Delhi, India

16.    Satapathy S (2010). Disaster Health Care Management. Learning Unit for Course Materials on Social Work, IGNOU Publications, New Delhi, India

17.    Satapathy S (2009).Disability Focused Disaster Recovery Planning in India: Development Perspective and Other Implications for Making the Actual Mainstreaming Happen, Disaster Advances-An International Journal, Vol.2 (2), 41-48.

18.    Satapathy S (2009).Psychosocial and Mental Health Support Services in Fire Tragedies in India: A Qualitative Analysis, Disaster Advances-An International Journal, Vol.2 No.4, 25-31.

19.    Satapathy S (2009).Psychosocial Trauma in Disasters: Child Development & Clinical Implication. In Radheshaym& Khan (Eds) book on “Clinical Child Psychology”, Kalpaz, Delhi, India.

20.    Satapathy S (2008). Psychosocial and Demographic Correlates of Academic Performance of Hearing Impaired Adolescents, Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal, Vol. 68, No. 2, pp. 63-75.

21.    Pemde H*&Satapathy S (2008). Disaster Management: Issues Related to Children’s Health. In the book Social Pediatrics. Jaypee Publishers, New Delhi

22.    Walia A*andSatapathy S. (2007): Review of Kumbakonam School Fire: Lesson Learnt, Journal of Emergency Management, 5 (1), 58-62.

23.    Satapathy S* and Walia A (2007). A Situational Analysis of Affected Parents’ and other Stakeholders’ Perception of a Fire Disaster Management in India: July 2004, Disaster Management and Response, 5 (4), 111-118.

24.    Satapathy S* andWalia, A(2007).A home-baseddisaster psychosocial intervention programme: case study of a school fire disaster victim in India, Australian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, Vol. 2007-2, Oct.2007. http://www.massey.ac.nz/~trauma/

25.    Satapathy S (2007). Integrating Disaster Risk Reductioninto Education Through Teacher Training Curricula. In Towards a Culture of Prevention: Disaster Risk Reduction Begins at School- Good Practices and Lessons Learned. Published by UNISDR, pp 33-36.

26.    Satapathy S* andWalia A(2006).Intervening with the process of recovery from a traumatic life event: case study of a child victim of a school fire disaster in India. Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health, Vol-5, Issue-3,3-7

27.    Bhave S*, Pemde H,&Satapathy S (2006). Adolescents and Disaster Affected Situations. In S Bhave (Ed) “Bhave’s Text Book of Adolescent Medicine”, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi, India

28.    Ganesan R*, Kaur D, Maheshwari RC, and Satapathy S. (2003). Demographic Correlates of Locus of Control and Perceived Ladder of Success: A study of women entrepreneurs. International Journal of Entrepreneurship, Vol. 7, 1-15

29.    Ganesan R*, Satapathy S,Kaur D, Maheshwari RC, and (2003). Women Entrepreneurs in Food Processing Enterprises: Factors and Problems. Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, Vol.28, No. 1-2, 81-88

30.    Satapathy S* and Singhal S. (2003). Stress and Behavioral Problems among Visually Impaired Adolescents: Grade and Gender Differences. Disabilities and Impairments: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 17 (2), 77-86.

31.    SatapathyS* and Singhal S. (2002). Stress and Behavioural Problems between Visually Impaired and Non-Impaired Adolescents: Grade & Gender Differences.  Indian Journal of Applied Psychology, Volume.39, 23-31.

32.    Satapathy S* and Singhal S. (2002). Academic Performance of Visually Impaired and Hearing-Impaired. Disabilities and Impairments: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol.16 (1), 19-28.

33.    Satapathy S* and Singhal, S. (2002). Social-Emotional Adjustment of Hearing-Impaired and Non-Impaired: Grade and Gender Differences. Journal of Psychological Researches, Dec- 2002.

34.    Satpathy S* and Satapathy S (2002). Medical Negligence or Diagnostic Conundrum? A Medico-Legal Case Study. Medicine and Law Journal, UK, Volume. 21, No. 3, 2002.

35.    Ganesan R* and Satapathy S (2002). Background Differences and Entrepreneurial Traits among Indian Women Entrepreneurs, International Journal Entrepreneurship, Vol.6, 75-87.

36.    Satapathy S* and Singhal S (2001). Predicting Social-Educational Adjustment of the Sensory Impaired Adolescents.Journal of Personality and Clinical Studies, 17 (2), 85-93.

37.    Satapathy S and Singhal S (2000). Mental Health of Visually and Hearing Impaired Adolescents. Journal of Personality and Clinical Studies, 16 (2), 119-227.

 

Book Published/Under publication

38.    Satapthy S (2009). Psychosocial Care in Disaster Management –A Training of Trainer’s Module, NIDM Publications, New Delhi, India, 2009.

39.    Satapathy S (2013). Needs of Children in Disasters- A Training Module. NIDM Publications, New Delhi, India.

 

Under Review Process

40.    Satapathy S, Swain R, Behera C, Kar A (2016). Diagramatic suicide notes: A case series. Indian Journal of Psychiatry

41.    Mahapatra A*, Choudhary V, Satapathy S, Sagar R (2017). Psychiatric implications of childhood sexual abuse: an update on Indian research. Asian Journal of Psychiatry

42.    Choudhary V, Satapathy S*, Sagar R. (2017). A Qualitative Study on the Multidimensional Impact of Child Sexual Abuse: Cultural Aspects of Clinical Assessment & Intervention, International Journal of Social Psychiatry.

43.    Satapathy S*, Choudhary V, Swain R, Behera C, Sharma R, Mahapatra A (2017).Adverse Childhood Experiences and Other Psychosocial Correlates of Males Accused of Sexual Offences: An Exploratory Study. Asian Journal of Psychiatry.

44.    Sharma R, Satapathy S*, Choudhary V, Sagar R, Mahapatra A (2017). Psychological Correlates associated with Adverse Childhood Experiences in Children  and Adolescents Diagnosed with Dissociative Disorders. Journal of Trauma & Treatment

8.          

Key Areas of Expertise in conducting Training Programmes/

Workshops

Training Programmes:

1.One and two weeks training/training of trainers’programme on Community based Disaster Psychosocial Support

2.One week training programme on Needs of Children in Disasters

3.One week training programme on Community based Disaster Management

4.One week training programme on stress management

Training-Workshops on (Duration: 1-6 days):

5.Trauma focused CBT (separately for disaster, sexual abuse, domestic violence survivors)

6.CBT for Anxiety & Depression

7.CBT for Couple Therapy

8.Stress, Compassion fatigue,& Burnout Management

9.Conflict Management

10.  Assessment & Intervention in Traumatic Lifevents in Childhood

11.  Executive Leadership Development & OB Lab

12.  Interpersonal Relationship and Social Skills

9.          

Symposiums conducted/Invited lectures/Key Presentations made at Scientific meetings, conferences,workshops.

 

Bold indicates the name of the presenter.

 

1.    Sagar S, Satapathy S, Sagar R (2017). Conducted a workshop on Safe Behaviours on Road for IIT students on 18th Feb 2017 at IIT Delhi, India.

2.    Satapathy S (2017). Invited lecture on conflict management skills in workplace during the workshop on human relationship skills in the work place on 21 Feb 2017 at AIIMS, New delhi.

3.    Satapathy S (2016). Presented an oral paper on traumatic life events in childhood and subsequent adult sexual offendersduring the World Conference on Social Psychiatry held from 30th Nov-4th Dec 2016 at New Delhi, India.

4.    Symposium on: Trauma in Children and Adolescents with Sexual Abuse in India: A Current Update on Impact, Assessment, Clinical Management and Policy Framework. Satapathy S, Sagar R,Sharma R, Mahapatra A,Choudhary V (2016). 22nd International Conference on Child & Adolescent Psychiatry scheduled from 18-22 Sept 2016 at Calgary, Canada.

5.    Satapathy S, Sagar R, Sharma R, Choudhary V (2016). Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Children with ADHD in India in last 40 Years:  Where Do We Stand?22nd International Conference on Child & Adolescent Psychiatry scheduled from 18-22 Sept 2016 at Calgary, Canada.

6.    Satapathy S, Sharma R, Sagar R, Choudhary V & Mohapatra A (2016). Psychological Correlates associated with Adverse Childhood Experiences in Children  and Adolescents Diagnosed With Dissociative Disorders. 22nd International Conference on Child & Adolescent Psychiatry scheduled from 18-22 Sept 2016 at Calgary, Canada.

7.    Satapathy S, Choudhary V, Sharma R & Mohapatra A (2016).Adverse Childhood Experiences And Other Psychosocial Correlates Of Adult Males Accused Of Sexual Offences:
An Exploratory Study.
22nd International Conference on Child & Adolescent Psychiatry scheduled from 18-22 Sept 2016 at Calgary, Canada.

8.    Satapathy S (2016). Invited lecture on Intervention on Psycho-Social support for victims and offenders of sexual violence during a two days national seminar on Sexual abuse from 14-15 August at Goa, India

9.    Satapathy S (2016). Aseries of half day invited workshop on essential human skills for hospital managers for the target audience of CMOs/CCMOs of UP State government during Executive Development Training Programme conducted by SGPGI, Lucknow, India.  

10.     Gupta S &Satapathy S (2016). Conducted a workshop on Psychological First Aid for Nurses working in Trauma Centre, during the World Trauma Conference held at AIIMS. 

11.     Satpathy S (2016). Invited lecture on attitudes of the critical care team towards the patients and their caregivers during the workshop on critical care nursing held on 23 Feb 2016 at AIIMS, New Delhi.

12.     Satapathy S. Memebr of SAARC Regional Consultative Meeting to Identify Priorities of Actions for Children in South Asia Living in Changing Climate, 7-9 Sept 2015, Kathmandu, Nepal

13.     Satapathy S, Swain R, &Behera C. Poster on Correlates of Personality and Tattoos in female suicides. 6th World Congress on Women’s Mental Health. March 22-25, 2015, Hotel Keio Plaza. Tokyo, Japan

14.     Satapathy S Poster on Trauma-focused CBT for Sexually Abused Female Adolescents- A group therapy model. 6th World Congress on Women’s Mental Health. March 22-25, 2015, Hotel Keio Plaza. Tokyo, Japan

15.     Satapathy S. (2015). Chairing a concurrent session on Stress and Health (6th Nov 2015) during the 2nd International Conference on “Stress Management Professional” -ICSMP 2015, 6-7 Nov 2015, Osmania University, Hyderabad-500045, India

16.     Satapathy S (2015). Presentation during the panel discussion on Need for Stress Counseling protocol for Professional approach on 7th Nov. 2015 during the 2nd International Conference on “Stress Management Professional”-ICSMP 2015, 6-7 Nov 2015, Osmania University, Hyderabad-500045, India

17.     Satapathy S. (2015). Symposium on Psychosocial Adversities and Psychological Trauma in Children: Key Frameworks during 13th Annual Conference on Indian Association of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 19-21 Nov 2015, AFMC Auditorium, AFMC, Pune, India

18.     Satapathy, S. (2015). “Current Psychotherapeutic Approaches, Psychosocial Adversities (including disasters) and Psychological Trauma in Children: Indian scenario” during 13th Annual Conference on Indian Association of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 19-21 Nov 2015, AFMC Auditorium, AFMC, Pune, India

19.     Satapathy, S (2014).Invited lecture during the“State Level Conference on “Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation” at Police Auditorium Gulshan Ground, Jammuon 12 Feb 2014

20.     Satapathy, S (2014). Essential Components of Community Based Modified TFCBT for Traumatic events Affected Children, 40th Annual Conf. of IACP, 28 Feb-2 March 2014, Chennai, India

21.     Satpathy S. Invited Oral PPT presentation on the electronic version of the  Poster “Community based TF-CBT for Sexually Abused Adolescents in Disaster Affected Areas”. Asia-Pacific Workshop on Building Individual and Organizational Capacity for Psychological Interventions after Disasters. December 7-12 2014, SWT University, Mianyang, Sichuan, China

22.     Satapathy, S& Mehta, M. (April-2013). National Guidelines on  PSSMHS-Country position, India, South Asia Regional Advocates CapacityBuilding Workshop on IASC Guidelines for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings, 23rd – 27th April 2013, at Pegasus Reef Hotel, Hendala, Colombo, Sri Lanka

23.     Lecture on Inetrpersonal Communication: Principles and Process during the Wrokshop on Communictaion skills for 2nd semester MBBS students on 30th January 2016 at LT-I, AIIMS, New Delhi

24.     Lecture on Gender/social/cultural sensitivity in clinical communicating during the Wrokshop on Communictaion skills for 2nd semester MBBS students on 7th February 2016 at LT-I, AIIMS, New Delhi

25.     Conducted a Half-day Workshop on Coping with Stress for nurses, lectures and tutors of the Nursing College of AIIMS on 10th March 2016, organized by the Nursing College, AIIMS, New Delhi during a 3 days programme on Psychiatric Nursing Update for nurses from 9-11 March 2016 at Education Hall, CEMET, AIIMS, New Delhi.

26.     Invited lecture on Attitudes of Critical Care Team on 23 Feb 2016 during a two-day workshop on Critical Care Nursing, organized by the Nursing College, AIIMS, New Delhi, from 22-23 Feb 2016 at Education Hall, CEMET, AIIMS, New Delhi.

27.             Lecture on “Communication in Teams: Principle, Process and Barriers” during half-day workshop on communication skills for JRs, SRs, and Faculty on 30th Oct 2015 at CMET, AIIMS, New Delhi. 

28.     Lecture on “stress management” at UGC-HRDC Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education, Delhi University during the Orientation programme for university teachers from June 8-July 4 2015 (on 17th June 2015).

29.     Lecture on Understanding sex, gender and gender sensitization and one group activity session on Myths, Facts, and experiences during the two day workshop titled “ Awareness and sensitization on child sexual abuse in Sports Academies” 22-23 July 2015 at Sports authority of India, Patiala, Punjab, India.  

30.     Resource person for the audio recording (27th Oct 2015) on Psychological assessments in mental disorders for the programmes on PG Diploma in Mental Health (PGDMH) of IGNOU, New Delhi

31.     Chairing a session during A South Asia regional advocacy for capacity building on Inter Agency Standing Committee Guidelines (MHPSS) in emergency settings: April-2013 in Sri Lanka

32.     Presented a paper on “Combined effort of Art of Living, Counseling, CBT and Medical Treatment on specific mental disorders: Some Interventional Case Studies”, National Conference on Yoga and Indian Approaches to Psychology, at Pondicherry, India, 29th Sep –1st Oct, 2002.

33.     Presented a paper on “Factors Affecting Rural Women Entrepreneurship”, in National Seminar on Structure of Employment and its interface with Technology, IIT Delhi, 27th -28th March, 2002.

34.     A paper on “Mental Health of Visually and Hearing Impaired Adolescents, Presented in Award Session of National Conference on Researches in Clinical Psychology, AIIMS, Delhi, February 2002.

35.     Presented a paper on “Impact of Background Differences on Some Selected Psychosocial Variables: A Study of Women Entrepreneurs in Food Processing Enterprises”, Fifth Biennial Conference on Current Trends in Entrepreneurship Research, Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Ahmedabad, 9-11 January, 2003. Proceedings- page number. 1-21

36.     A Paper on Mental Health Consequences of Kumbakonam School Fire Tragedy was presented at the National Workshop on Mainstreaming Psychosocial Care into Disaster Management Framework, 23-25 Nov 2004

37.     A Paper on “A SWOT analysis of New Delhi s coping capacity in the event of a major earthquake” was accepted for the Poster Presentation in The 16th World Conference on Disaster Reduction, 18-21st June 2006, Toronto, Canada

38.             A Paper on “A SWOT analysis of New Delhi’ s coping capacity in the event of a major earthquake- Coping with Health Emergencies” was presented in India Disaster Management Congress, 27-28 Nov 2006, at VigyanBhawan, New Delhi.

39.             A Paper on “Emerging need of community based disaster psychosocial care: experience of Kumbakonam school fire tragedy” was presented in India Disaster Management Congress, 27-28 Nov 2006, at VigyanBhawan New Delhi

40.              A paper on Disasters & Disability: Issues & Concerns was presented at the National Workshop on Needs of Children in Disasters, 14-15 December 2006, New Delhi, India.

41.      A paper on Disability Issues in Disasters was presented at the International Conference on International Conference on Tsunami Preparedness of Persons with Disabilities, 11-12 January 2007, Royal Phuket City Hotel, Phuket, Thailand

42.      A paper on Children with Special Vulnerabilities- Role of Pediatricians was presented at National Conference on Children in Disasters, 8-9 September 2007 at New Delhi, India.

43.      A paper on Disaster Psychosocial Care & Mental Health Services: NIDM’s Experience was presented at National Conference on Psychosocial Support & Mental Health Services in Disasters, 26-27 November 2007 at NIMHANS, Bangalore, India.

44.      A paper on Women with Critical Health Care Needs in Emergencies: A Field Operational Model to Reduce Psychological Distress would be presented (poster) at 3rd International Congress on Women’s Mental Health, 17-20 March 2008, Melbourne, Australia.

45.      A paper on Mental Health of Disaster Affected Women in India: Study of a Fire Disaster was presented (oral) at 3rd International Congress on Women’s Mental Health, 17-20 March 2008, Melbourne, Australia.

46.     Three papers (one oral & two poster) at XXIX International Congress of Psychology, 20-25 July 2008, Berlin, Germany

47.     One paper (oral) on Cultural Practices in Post-Disaster Psychosocial Care & Mental Health Services: A Tool Kit for Practitioners at IACCP, August, 2008 at Bremen, Germany – Could not attend due to personal problems

48.     Sekar K &Satapathy S (2010). Determinants of Psychosocial Health of Tsunami Affected People with Disability: Research Difficulties & Issues.

49.     Satapathy S&Sekar K (2010). Psychological Functioning of Tsunami Affected People with Disabilities.

50.             Both papers: oral presentation at the International Conference on Rebuilding Sustainable Communities with the Elderly and Disabled People after Disasters, from 12-15 July 2010 at Boston, USA.

51.     Satapathy, S&Sekar, K (2011). Psychological Distress, Quality of Life and Post-traumatic Stress among Tsunami affected People With Disabilities, 17th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine, 31 May- 4 June 2011, Beijing, China

52.     Satapathy, S (2011). Mental Health Impact of Natural Disasters in India in past two decades, December 2011, Jakarta, Indonesia 

53.     Satapathy, S (2012). Psychological Interventions for Disaster Affected Children: Field practices in India, February 2012, Beijing, China

10.      

Principal Investigator in funded project (2005 onwards)

Total: 3 between 2005-2012

2015 Sept-2017 March One intramural funding

Satapathy, S, Sagar R, Sharma R, and Choudhary V (2017). 18 months duration. Development of a non-computer based manual cognitive training kit for children with ADHD between 6-11 years of age.

11.      

Co-investigator in on-going research projects at AIIMS

1.    Association of menstruation with completed suicide –A hospital based case control study: Dr. Behera C, Satapathy S, Swain R, Gupta SK

2.    Students’ suicide: A prospective study from South Delhi:  Behera C, Satapathy S, Swain R

3.    Association of inflammatory cytokines with suicidal deaths: a hospital based comparative cross-sectional study

4.    Tattoos in completed suicides and other deaths- Behera C, Satapathy S, Swain R 

5.    Stress & mental health of medical students across academic years: Tej Laxmi, Madan N, Satapathy S

6.    Development and validation of KAP of computerization of services in AIIMS- Sheetal, Satapathy S, Satpathy S 

7.    Online survey of Indian adolescents’ /youths’ (14 to 24 years) understanding (KAB) on and/or towards elderly health. Chatterjee P, Satapathy S

8.    Effects of  multimodal intervention on elderly with subjective cognitive impairment (SCI) Geriatric memory clinic of AIIMS- A randomized control fesibility trial.Chatterjee P, Satapathy S  Mohan , Nehra A.

12.      

Investigator in non-funded project along with year

2012-2017

1.    Satapathy S, Chadha RK, Bakhshi S, Rath GK. Kaushal T (2015) Development of Trauma Focused Cognitive Behaviour Intervention & Family Therapy Module for Child & Adolescent Cancer Survivors.

2.    Satapathy S, Sagar R, Choudhary V, Sharma R, &Mohapatra A (2016). Psychological Correlates associated with Adverse Childhood Experiences in Children and Adolescents Diagnosed with Dissociative Disorders.

3.    Satapathy S, Choudhary V, Swain R, Behera C, Sharma R, &Mohapatra A. (2016). Psychosocial Correlates of Adult Male Accused of Sexual Offences: An Exploratory Study.

13.      

Dissertation supervision (Co-Guide) for M.Sc. nursing/ MD/DM students 2012-2017

Total: 12

14.      

Chief-guide in Ph.D Thesis

·   Child Sexual Abuse: Development of Multidimensional scale and Psychological Trauma Focused Intervention Module, Ph.D in Clinical Psychology, Dept. of Psychiatry, AIIMS

·   Psycho-behavioural and Cognitive Functioning of Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia: Development and Feasibility of Composite Psychological Intervention Module

15.      

Co-guide in Ph.D thesis (on going)

·   Cancer in Older Adults: The development of a comprehensive screening tool and biomarkers, Ph.D student of Dept. of Geriatric Medicine, AIIMS

16.      

Funded extra-mural project as PI- Waiting for financial approval

·   Initial approval of ICMR Research project on “Development of Trauma Focused Cognitive Behaviour Intervention & Family Therapy Module for Child & Adolescent Cancer Survivors”

17.      

Extra-mural funded project. As Co-PI

·   Online survey (web based) on knowledge-attitude and perception of the young generation (age 14  to 30 years) about elderly health of various states of India, - a pilot initiative. Dr. PrasoonChattarjee, Asst. Prof., Geriatric Medicine –PI. Funded by Times Group, India

18.      

Members expert committee-

·   National Committee Member of Central Adoption Resource Agency of Ministry of Women & Children of Govt. of India for clearance of inter-country adoptions. 

·   Psychological evaluation and selection interview of Candidates for Antarctica expedition of Ministry of Earth Sciences of Govt. of India

·   SAARC Regional Expert consultative meeting for Children living in changing climate in South Asia

·   Member of expert resource persons Committee for the development of comprehensive e-learning course Disaster management. (Developed Course-4: Psychosocial support and mental health services management during emergencies in India) by Centre for Development of Advance Computing (CDAC, Govt. of India). Audio-visual lecture series materials were developed for e-education of public in general, students and professionals working in this area in particular. 

19.      

Fellowships/Honour/Award

·         Mentor of DU Innovative Research Project--Status of Electronic Gadget Usages and its impact on Physical & Mental Health during Adolescence through Young Adulthood: An Exploratory Study 2016.

·         ICSSR Ph. D. Fellowship

·         Prof. Anima Sen Award (A cash of Rs. 1000/ and a certificate) for the best research paper in –2002 (Disabilities & Impairments Journal) ----February 2004

·         World Bank Institute Faculty Development Programme Short-term Fellowship (3 months) at University College London, London, UK -2009:Earthquake risk perception and risk reduction behavior analysis in Turkey, Japan, USA.

·         FICDM – Fellow Member, International Congress of Disaster Management.

·         International consultant for development of teacher training curriculum on disaster management for govt. of Sri Lanka, 16-20 April 2007 at Colombo. School Curriculum development on disaster management, life competency skills at primary and secondary level.

·         International Member of UNICEF MENA Pool of DRR Expertsfor any disaster intervention for children

·         In-service professional Training: Disaster psychosocial therapeutic intervention, Hypnosis, Patients’ emotions management, counseling skills, disability management, training skills, development & management of virtual training courses (World Bank Institute, Washington), etc

·         Life Membership in Indian/International Professional Bodies: Life Member of Delhi Association of Clinical Psychologists. Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, Pondicherry Psychological Association,Indian Association of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Indian Association of Health Psychology, Indian Association for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Indian Association of Geriatric Mental Health,International Association of Women’s Mental Health.

·         Associate Member (2008, 2009): American Psychological Association

·         Member: Association of Psychological Sciences

·         Invited resource person in many government institutes

International Capacity Building 

1. One Two-week international Course on Disaster Risk Management & Schools (31st July-11 August 2006) for Sri Lankan School Principals and Authorities- as Nodal Officer & Course Director

2. One 6 day training course on School Safety for Sri Lankan teachers-2008- course Director & Nodal Officer

3. Part of the course team for a 15 day training course on General Disaster Management for participant from 24 African Countries-2010, 2011, 2012

4. Coordinator of 5- day training-cum workshop on Children in Disasters for 8 SAARC countries from 7-11 Feb 2011 at Hyderabad, India.UNICEF & save the Children and SAARC Disaster Management Centre are the partners

20.      

Reviewers/Member of Editorial Board

J of Child Psychology & Psychiatry/International J of Psychological Counseling/International J of Medicine/Australian e-Journal of Advancement on Mental Health/International Journal of Organisational Culture, Case Studies/Educational Research/South Asian J of Disaster Studies/Disaster Advances-An International Journal/Journal of Mental Health & Human Behaviour/Indian J of Community Medicine/J of Indian Association of Applied Psychology/J of Emergency Management/J of Trauma & Treatment

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Brief Sketch:

 

An alumni of GMC, Kota, Rajasthan (MBBS) and AIIMS, New Delhi (MD  Psychiatry), Dr. Rohit Verma further pursued his professional training at GB Pant Hospital, New Delhi and PGIMER RML Hospital, New Delhi as Senior Resident and Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi as Assistant Professor before rejoining AIIMS, New Delhi in the capacity of Assistant Professor from 2014. Apart from patient care, teaching and administrative responsibilities, he has been involved in research on various platforms. He has been commended for his work on disability in severe mental illness (Dr. BB Sethi Award) and disaster related mental health (Dr. GC Boral Award) by national societies. With interest towards the interface of Neurology and Psychiatry, he conducted research and was acclaimed for it by national and international research societies (Junior Scientist Award & Travel Grants). He is working in the field of Brain Mapping & Stimulation with state-of-the-art set up at AIIMS.

Name  DR ROHIT VERMA

Designation  Professor

Email id rohit.aiims@gmail.com

Qualifications

 

Doctor of Medicine in Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi; completed Qualifying Examination 5/2005, Degree and Thesis completed 2008

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, University of Rajasthan, Medical College, Kota, Rajasthan, 2002

 

Experience

 

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India, July 2014 – Till Date

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Drug De-addiction, Lady Hardinge Medical College and Smt. S. K. Hospital, New Delhi India, January 2013 – July 2014

Senior Resident, Academic-Regular, Department of Psychiatry and Drug De-addiction, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital New Delhi India, June 2010 – November 2012

Senior Resident, Academic-Regular, Department of Psychiatry and Drug De-addiction, Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital, Maulana Azad Medical College and associated group of hospitals, New Delhi India, January 2009 – April 2010

Junior Resident, Academic-Regular, Department of Psychiatry and Drug De-addiction, All India Institute of Medical Sciences and National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, New Delhi India, July 2005 – Dec 2008

Predoctoral Internship, Maharao Bhim Singh Hospital, Government Medical College, Kota, Rajasthan, India, 12/2002-12/2003

Areas of Interest

• Brain Stimulation – ECT, rTMS, TBS, tDCS

• Brain Mapping – QEEG, ERP, fNIRS

• Movement Disorders –Neuropsychological underpinnings

• mHealth – Mobile App development for management of Mental Illness

• Severe Mental Illness – FEP biological underpinnings, Botulinum toxin for sialorrhoea

 

Awards & Honours

Indian Council of Medical Research Financial Assistance Grant to MD/MS/DM/MCH Thesis Programme - Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, 2006

 

Congress Travel Award by Melvin Yahr International Parkinson’s Disease Foundation and Association of Parkinsonism and Related Disorders - XIX World Congress on Parkinson’s Disease and Related Disorders, Kenes International, Shanghai, China, 2011

 

Dr. B. B. Sethi Award - Indian Association of Social Psychiatry, Patna, 2011

 

• Fellowship Travel Award by Y-Mind Sao Paulo Advanced Science School, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), State of São Research Funding Agency (FAPESP) - Y-Mind: The Cutting-Edge Science for Mental, Emotional and Behavioral Prevention, São Paulo, Brazil, 2013

 

Congress Travel Award by Melvin Yahr International Parkinson’s Disease Foundation and Association of Parkinsonism and Related Disorders - XX World Congress on Parkinson’s Disease and Related Disorders, Kenes International, Geneva, Switzerland, 2014

 

Dr. G. C. Boral Award II - Indian Association of Social Psychiatry, Mysore, 2014

 

Indian Council of Medical Research International Travel Grant for Non-ICMR Scientists - Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, 2015

 

Travel Award by The International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society - 2nd Middle East Camp for Parkinson’s, Movement Disorders, and Neuromodulation, Dubai, UAE, 2015

 

AIIMS Intramural Research Grant - New Delhi, 2015-17

 

Junior Scientist Award by The International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society 5th Asian and Oceanian Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Congress, Manila, Philippines, 2016

 

Travel Award by The International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society - 3rd Taiwan International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders, Taiwan, 2017

 

Posts, memberships and fellowships

Assistant Editor: Asian Journal of Cognitive Neurology

Member, Editorial Board: International Journal of Brain and Cognitive Sciences

Technical Expert: National Accreditation Board of Hospitals, National AIDS Control Organization

Geriatric Teaching Expert: National Institute of Social Defense

ECT Expert: National Human Rights Commission

Expert Committee Member, Disability Certification in Mental Illness: Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

 

Member of –

• Delhi Psychiatric Society (DPS)

• Indian Medical Association (IMA)

• Indian Association for Social Psychiatry (IASP)

• Indian Psychiatric Society (IPS)

• Indian Psychiatric Society - North Zone (IPS-NZ)

• Asian Society Against Dementia (ASAD)

• Canadian Coalition for Seniors' Mental Health (CCSMH)

• Association of Parkinsonism and Related Disorder (APRD)

 Movement Disorder Society (MDS)

 

Total number of publications till date
Articles – 56; Books – 2; Book Chapters – 5

 

Details of ALL publications (the full citation) of peer reviewed publications

2016 -

1.       Kumar N, Srivastava MVP, Verma R, Sharma H, Modak T. Can low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation precipitate a late-onset seizure in a stroke patient? Clinical Neurophysiology 2016;127:1734–6.

2.       Verma R. Advent of rTMS as a neuromodulatory approach for managing neuropsychiatric conditions. Minds Newsletter 2016;6(3):2.

3.       Patil V, Gupta R, Verma R, Balhara YP. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome Associated with Lithium Toxicity. Oman Medical Journal 2016 Jul;31(4):309-11.

4.       Sood M, Chadda RK, Deb KS, Bhad R, Mahapatra A, Verma R, Mishra AK. Scope of Mobile Phones in Mental Health Care in Low Resource Settings. Journal of Mobile Technology in Medicine 2016;5:2:33–37.

5.       Anand KS, Verma R. Parkinson’s Disease: Focus on Non Motor Symptoms. Journal of International Medical Sciences Academy 2016;29(1):48-51.

 

2015 -

6.       Malhotra M, Shrivastav DK, Verma R. Effect of psychosocial environment in children having mother with schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research 2015 Apr 30;226(2-3):418-24.

7.       Mina S, Jabeen M, Singh S, Verma R. Gender differences in depression and anxiety among atopic dermatitis patients. Indian Journal of Dermatology 2015 Mar-Apr;60(2):211.

8.       Sachdeva A, Verma R. Internet Gaming Addiction: A Technological Hazard. International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction 2015;4(4):e26359.

9.       Garekar H, Bhargava M, Verma R, Mina S. Aggression and Psychosis in Patients Seeking Emergency Psychiatric Care in New Delhi, India. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience 2015;17:251.

10.   Sharma S, Sharma S, Chandra M, Mina S, Singh Balhara YP, Verma R. Psychological well-being in primary survivors of Uttarakhand disaster in India. Indian J Soc Psychiatry 2015;31:29-36.

11.   Jorwal P, Verma R, Balhara YS. Psychological health of caregivers of individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A cross-sectional comparative study. Journal of Social Health & Diabetes 2015;3:95-101.

 

2014 -

12.   Verma R, Apala, Kumari S, Dhiman V. Stimulant treatment for ADHD. British Journal of Psychiatry 2014;204:490.

13.   Verma R, Anand KS. HIV presenting as Young Onset Dementia. Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care 2014;13(2):110-2.

14.   Anand KS, Verma R, Garg J. Levosulpiride induced extra pyramidal symptoms: A case series. Ann Indian Acad Neurol 2014;17, Suppl S2:160-244.

15.   Manaktala PS, Anand KS, Janardan V, Verma R. Half and half nails (Lindsay's nails) in chronic renal disease. Journal of Association of Physicians of India 2014 Oct;62(10):44-5.

16.   Anand KS, Garg J, Verma R, Chakraborty A. Hashimoto's encephalitis: Unusual cause of reversible dementia. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 2014;3:284-6.

17.   Verma R, Anand KS, Sharma B B, Garg J. Neurocysticercosis presenting as parkinsonism. Authors' Reply. Neurol India 2014;62:110-1.

18.   Balhara YP, Verma R. A review of web based interventions for managing tobacco use. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 2014 Jul;36(3):226-35.

19.   Verma R, Mina S, Sachdeva A. Auto cannibalism in mental retardation. Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences 2014 Jan;9(1):60-2.

20.   Mina S, Verma R, Balhara YP, Ul-Hasan S. Road rage: prevalence pattern and web based survey feasibility. Psychiatry Journal 2014;2014:897493.

21.   Anand KS, Verma R. Yoga in Neuro-Psychiatry. Journal of Yoga & Physical Therapy 2014;5: e119.

22.   Jorwal P, Keshwani P, Verma R. Association of acanthosis nigricans with anthropometric and biochemical parameters in young Indian males. Annals of Nigerian Medicine 2014;8:65-8.

23.   Balhara YS, Verma R, Kalra B. Pharmacological management of psychiatric disorders in pregnancy complicated by diabetics Journal of Social Health & Diabetes 2014;2:70-6.

24.   Verma R, Mina S, Goyal S, Jakhar K. Venous dermatitis associated with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: a case report. Egyptian Dermatology Online Journal 2014;10(1):11.

25.   Verma R, Apala, Kumari S, Dhiman V. Stimulant treatment for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and risk of developing substance use disorder. British Journal of Psychiatry, published online eLetter on April 18, 2014.

 

2013 -

26.   Verma R, Anand KS, Sharma BB, Garg J. Neurocysticercosis presenting as Parkinsonism. Neurology India 2013;61:656-7.

27.   Verma R, Mina S, Deshpande SN. An Analysis of Paramilitary Referrals to Psychiatric Services at a Tertiary Care Centre. Industrial Psychiatry Journal 2013;22(1):54-9.

28.   Verma R, Mina  S, Sahni M, Kumar P. Association of corpus callosum agenesis with mental retardation and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. International Neuropsychiatric Disease Journal 2013;1(2):148-155.

29.   Verma R, Mina S, Ul-Hussan S, Balhara YPS. A descriptive analysis of patients presenting to psychosexual clinic at a tertiary care centre. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 2013;35:241-7.

30.   Verma R, Sachdeva A, Singh Y, Balhara YPS. Acute mania after thyroxine supplementation in hypothyroid state: case report. Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2013;17(5):922-3.

31.   Balhara YP, Verma R, Deshpande SN. A study of profile of disability certificate seeking patients with schizophrenia over a 5 year period. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 2013 Apr;35(2):127-34.

32.   Verma R, Apala, Mina S. Trichotillomania: a threshold response to stress? British Journal of Psychiatry, published online eLetter on November 3, 2013.

33.   Balhara YP, Verma R. Management of depression in diabetes: A review of psycho-social interventions. Journal of Social Health & Diabetes 2013;1:22-6.

34.   Verma R. Inappropriate anti-psychotic use in low income countries. British Medical Journal, published online eLetter on September 13, 2013.

35.   Mina S, Apala, Hussain S, Verma R. A pilot study of relationship of verbal fluency to disability in females with schizophrenia. Asian Journal of Cognitive Neurology. 2013;1(1):10-16.

36.   Mina S, Gautam P, Verma R. Symptom bias. British Journal of Psychiatry, published online eLetter on February 13, 2013.

37.   Verma R, Mina S, Balhara YPS. Drug facilitated interview: intervening in Ganser’s syndrome. Indian Journal of Medical Specialities, 2013;4(1):118-121.

 

2012 -

38.   Balhara YP, Verma R. Schizophrenia and suicide. East Asian Arch Psychiatry 2012 Sep;22(3):126-33.

39.   Verma R, Balhara YPS, Deshpande SN. Angular cheilitis after paroxetine treatment. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology 2012; 32(1):150-1.

40.   Balhara YPS, Verma R, Sharma S, Mathur S. A study of predictors of anxiety and depression among stroke patient caregivers. Journal of Midlife Health 2012 Jan-Jun; 3(1): 31–5.

41.   Balhara YPS, Verma R. Psychoactive Nutraceuticals. Journal of Medical Nutrition and Nutraceuticals 2012; 1(1): 27-36.

42.   Anand KS, Verma R. A Case of Undue Violent Behavior Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias, 2012; 27(1): 10-2.

43.   Verma R, Anand KS. Gender differences in anxiety and depression among the caregivers of patients with dementia. Advances in Alzheimer's Disease, 2012;1:17-21.

44.   Mina S, Verma R. Anxiety and Depression amongst the urban females of Delhi in Antepartum and Postpartum period at a tertiary care centre. Delhi Psychiatry Journal, 2012; 15(2): 347-351.

45.   Anand KS, Verma R. Efficacy and Tolerability of Escitalopram for treating Depression in Parkinson’s Disease. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; 15(1): 57-63.

46.   Anand KS, Verma R, Mina S. Neurological signs in Functional Weakness. Indian Journal of Medical Specialities 2012; 3(1): 87-90.

 

2011 -

47.   Verma R, Balhara YPS, Mathur S. Management of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder.  Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences, 2011; 6: 13-8.

48.   Balhara YPS, Verma R, Deshpande SN. A comparative study of treatment-seeking inhalant abusers across two cohorts from a tertiary care center in India. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 2011;33:129-33.

49.   Verma R, Balhara YPS, Deshpande SN. Inhalant abuse: a study from a tertiary care de-addiction clinic. East Asian Archives of Psychiatry 2011; 21: 157-63.

50.   Balhara YPS, Verma R, Gupta CS. Gender differences in stress response: Role of developmental and biological determinants. Industrial Psychiatry Journal 2011, 20(1): 4-10.

51.   Verma R, Balhara YPS, Dhawan A. Inhalant abuse: an exploratory study. Industrial Psychiatry Journal 2011; 20(2):103-6.

52.   Verma R, Balhara YPS, Deshpande SN. Workplace Inhalant Abuse in Adult Female: brief report. Case Reports in Psychiatry Vol 2011, Article ID 905380, 2 pages doi:10.1155/2011/905380.

53.   Verma R, Anand KS, Chandra M, Prakash N, Sachdeva A. Neurocysticercosis association with cognitive and aberrant behavioural symptoms: A case report and review. Journal of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 2011; 1(4): 229-233.

54.   Verma R, Sharma S, Balhara YPS, Mathur S. (2011). Anxiety and Depression among caregivers of patients with Neurological Illness. Delhi Psychiatry Journal, 2011; 14(1): 120-123.

55.   Verma R, Mina S. Psychiatric morbidity in prisoners with intellectual disabilities. British Journal of Psychiatry, published online eLetter on August 31, 2011.

56.   Verma R, Sharma S, Balhara YPS. A preliminary study of understanding psychological health of care givers for stroke patients. International Journal of Students’ Research, 2011; 4 (1): 118-121.

 

Details of ALL publications books/monographs/project reports/ proceedings from workshops (non-peer reviewed publications)

Books & Book Chapters

1.       Sood M, Verma R. Schizophrenia Information Booklet. AIIMS, 2016.

2.       Sagar, R., Verma, R. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders. In: Postgraduate Textbook of Pediatrics. Eds. Lodha R, Ramji S, Menon PSN, Gupta P. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. 2015; pp. 782-7.

3.       Anand, K.S., Verma, R. Understanding Parkinson’s Disease. A Reader’s Guide. National Book Trust India, 2015.

4.       Anand KS, Verma R. Dementia – early warning signs. In Caregiver Training Manual for Alzheimer’s Disease. ed Tripathi M. ARDSI, Delhi Chapter, 2014.

5.       Anand KS, Verma R. Handling Violence in Dementia. In Caregiver Training Manual for Alzheimer’s Disease. ed Tripathi M. ARDSI, Delhi Chapter, 2013.

6.       Anand KS, Verma R. Handling Self Care in Dementia Patients: Tips for Caregivers. In Caregiver Training Manual for Alzheimer’s Disease. ed Tripathi M. ARDSI, Delhi Chapter, 2012.

7.       Anand KS, Verma R. Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms in Dementia (BPSD) – Tips for management by caregivers. In Caregiver Training Manual for Alzheimer’s Disease. ed Tripathi M. ARDSI, Delhi Chapter, 2011.

 

Conference Abstract Publications

1.       Balhara YPS, Mishra A, Verma R, Sarkar S. The Art And Science Of Being A Good Peer Reviewer. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2017;59(Supplement S2):S154.

2.       Verma R, Dudani K, Mina S, Goyal S. Electrophysiology as Diagnostic tool in Psychiatry. Symposia. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2016;58(S1):10-40.

3.       Sood M, Chadda RK, Deb KS, Verma R. Improving Communication with the Caregivers of Persons with Mental Illness. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2016;58(S1):10-40.

4.       Verma R. Mobile Telephony for Severe Mental Illnesses. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry Oct-Dec 2016; 32(4): 350.

5.       Parmar A, Verma R. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Co-Morbid with Miyoshi Myopathy: A Case Report. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry Oct-Dec 2016; 32(4): 429.

6.       Gupta P, Chawla N, Verma R, Sood M. Socio-Demographic and Clinical Profile of Patients with Difficult to Treat Severe Mental Illnesses Attending a Tertiary Care General Hospital.  Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry Oct-Dec 2016; 32(4): 448.

7.       Gupta S, Kataria D, Verma R, Ramesh OS, Prasad S. Correlation of Quality of Life to Spirituality, Religiosity and Personal Beliefs of Caregivers of Patients with Mental Illness: A Cross-Sectional Study.  Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry Oct-Dec 2016; 32(4): 473.

8.       Mahapatra A, Verma R, Sood M, Chadda RK. Prevalence and Clinical Correlates of Somatic Symptoms in Patients with Schizophrenia and Related Disorders: An Exploratory Study.  Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry Oct-Dec 2016; 32(4): 475.

9.       Amin S, Kochhar KP, Patil A, Babu N, Chhabra D, Gupta S, Verma R, Kumar N. Cognitive Neurophysiological and Autonomic Reactivity Correlates of Anxiety and Pain Perception in Contingent Stress an Exploratory Study.  Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry Oct-Dec 2016; 32(4): 480.

10.    Modak T, Mohan S, Kumar S, Verma R, Kumar N. Trance and Possession Disorders or Psychosis: Diagnostic Issues in a Case of Hypoparathyroidism- A Case Report.  Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry Oct-Dec 2016; 32(4): 492.

11.    Balhara YPS, Verma R, Ranjan R, Sarkar S. Disability in Patients with Dual Diagnosis. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry Oct-Dec 2016; 32(4): 341.

12.    Sood M, Verma R, Deb KS, Singh P, Sapkota N. Mobile Telephony in Mental Health: Relevance for Social Psychiatry in South Asia.  Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry Oct-Dec 2016; 32(4): 349.

13.    Balhara YPS, Verma R, Sarkar S. Abstracts of XXII Annual Conference of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry, Agra 6-8 November 2015. Stigma and Mental Disorders: What Happens when Psychiatric Disorders and Substance Use Disorders Co-occur? Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry 2016;32:69-80.

14.    Verma R, Kumar N, Sood M, Patnaik P. Effectiveness and tolerability of voltage dependent and time dependent brief pulse electro-convulsive mechanisms. Brain Stimulation 2015;2(8):388.

15.    Verma R, Kumar N, Singh S. Response rate of rTMS in treatment refractory OCD as a variable of gender endotypic expression. Brain Stimulation 2015;2(8):427.

16.    Dhiman V, Sharma A, Verma R. Psychiatric aspects of Parkinsonian disease: An overview. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2015 January;57(Supplement):S180.

17.    Apala, Verma R. A comparative study of alexithymia between neurotic patients and caregivers. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2014 January;56(Supplement):S64.

18.    Verma R, Balhara YPS, Prahraj SK, Deb K. Web-Based Intervention in Psychiatry: Challenging the Didactic Perspective. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2014 January;56(Supplement):S82.

19.    Mina S, Shalini, Jabeen M, Verma R. A comparative study of psychiatric comorbidity in vitiligo and psoriasis. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2014 January;56(Supplement):S52.

20.    Shekhawat LS, Verma R, Dudani K, Sharma S. Mental health morbidity in disasters: Update on Indian standpoint. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2014 January;56(Supplement):S9.

21.    Verma R, Mina S, Sharma S, Balhara YPS. Referrals to psychiatric Service: An analysis of the content of referrals. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2013 January;55(Supplement):S99.

22.    Verma R, Balhara YPS, Ul-Hasan S, Mina S. Prevalence of sexual dysfunction in a clinic based population. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2013 January;55(Supplement):S76.

23.    Verma R, Chandra M, Mina S, Deshpande SN. An analysis of paramilitary referrals to psychiatric services at a tertiary care centre. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2012 April;54:S98.

24.    Mina S,Balhara YPS, Verma R, Mathur S. Study of anxiety and depression in antepartum and postpartum period. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2012 April;54:S95.

25.    Verma R, Anand KS, Mina S. A study of clinical variables in Parkinson's disease affecting sleep quality. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders 2012; 18(Supplement 2):S23.

26.    Anand KS, Verma R, Singh K, Rajoria A. Gastrointestinal Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease: Association with Severity and Disability. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders 2012; 18(Supplement 2): S19.

27.    Verma R, Mina S, Agarwal A, Jiloha RC. Relationship amongst Patient and Caregiver's Expectations of Illness to clinical diagnosis. European Psychiatry 2011;26(Supplement 1):586.

28.    Verma R, Balhara YPS, Deshpande SN. Patients' satisfaction with their mental health care and quality of life. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2011 April;50:1.

29.    Verma R, Agarwal S, Kumar P. A descriptive comparative study of pharmacological versus non-pharmacological intervention initiation in a tertiary care general hospital psychiatry unit in India. European Psychiatry. 2010;25 Suppl 1:1-1718.

30.    Balhara YPS, Jhnajee S, Verma R. Factors associated with initiation, maintenance and decision to quit in tobacco use. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2008 April;50:1.

31.    Deb KS, Verma R, Prashanth R, Sagar R. Modified Electro-Convulsive Therapy: Extent of Conformity with Standard Guidelines. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2008 April;50:1.

32.    Verma R, Deb KS, Bichitra NP, Sagar R. Modified Electro-Convulsive Therapy: A comparative study of sine-wave and pulse wave methods. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2008 April;50:1.

33.    Balhara YPS, Verma R, Sagar R. Studying the spectrum of parameters for bipolar spectrum disorders: Findings from a developing country. Bipolar Disorders 2008, 10 (Suppl. 1), 30–90.

34.    Verma R, Balhara YPS, Sagar R. Difference in cognitive functioning of euthymic bipolar in patients with and without a history of psychotic symptoms. Bipolar Disorders 2008, 10 (Suppl. 1), 30–90.

35.    Kushwaha V, Jhanjee S, Verma R, Ambekar A. Amphetamine Type Stimulants: “Forewarned Is Forearmed”. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2007 April;49:26.

36.    Agrawal A, Chadda RK, Chawla JM, Verma R. Telepsychiatry: Empowering Psychiatry through Technology. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2007 April;49:26.

37.    Balhara YPS, Verma R, Kushwaha V, Dhawan A, Chawla JM. Duration of ward stay and compliance to treatment in substance users. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2007 April;49:27.

38.    Agrawal A, Verma R, Khandelwal SK, Kattimani S. Outcome of Schizophrenia: Is It Really Better in Developing Countries. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2007 April;49:26.

39.    Verma R, Dhawan A, Agarwal A, Balhara YPS, Deb KS. Inhalant abuse: Profile of patients presenting at adolescent clinic of national drug dependence treatment center, AIIMS. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2007 April;49:26.

Presentations at scientific meetings/ conferences/ workshops (Previous two years)

1.       Symposium Lecture – 22nd World Congress of Social Psychiatry (WASP-2016), New Delhi, India; Nov 2016: Disability in patients with dual diagnosis & time for paradigm shift in care.

2.       Symposium Lecture – 22nd World Congress of Social Psychiatry (WASP-2016), New Delhi, India; Dec 2016: Mobile telephony in mental health: relevance for social psychiatry in south asia.

3.       Presentation – Mental Health: Sensing and Intervention, UBICOMP Workshop 2016; Harmony: Close Knitted mHealth Assistance for Patients, Caregivers and Doctors for Managing SMIs.

4.       Presentation – 5th Asian and Oceanian Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Congress (AOPMC), Manila, Philippines, March 2016: A comparison of depressive symptoms and sleep disturbances in individuals with Parkinson’s disease and Parkinson plus syndrome.

5.       Symposium Lecture – World Psychiatric Association Regional Congress 2015, Kochi, India; Sept 2015: Improving communication with the caregivers of persons with mental illness

6.       Symposium Lecture – 40th Annual Conference of IPSNZ 2015, Srinagar, India; Oct 2015: The Broken Mind: Post Disaster Psychological Sequel

7.       Symposium Lecture – 22nd National Conference of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry (NCIASP-2015), Agra, India; Nov 2015: Stigma and Mental Disorders: What happens when psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders co-occur?

8.       Symposium Lecture – National Conference of Physiology and Pharmacology (APPICON-2015), Jodhpur, India; Nov 2015: Cognitive remediation

9.       Presentation – 1st International Brain Stimulation Conference, Singapore, March 2015:  Effectiveness and tolerability of voltage dependent and time dependent brief pulse electro-convulsive mechanisms.

10.    Presentation – 1st International Brain Stimulation Conference, Singapore, March 2015:  Response rate of rTMS in treatment refractory OCD as a variable of gender endotypic expression.

 

Investigator/co-investigator in funded projects

1.       A study of brain activation using functional near infrared spectroscopy and quantitative electro-encephalographic spectral analysis in catatonia – Ongoing (funded by AIIMS Intramural Grant; 2015-17)

2.       A prospective study of sleep pattern, perceived stress and coping strategies in first year medical undergraduate students – Ongoing (funded by AIIMS Intramural Grant; 2016-17)

 

Investigator/ co-investigator in non-funded projects

1.       Comparison of the effectiveness of Music and Yoga Nidra for brain activation: randomized controlled pilot study – Completed in June 2016

2.       A retrospective chart review of the pattern and outcome of repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) therapy in a tertiary care centre – Completed in February 2016

3.       Development of A Mobile Based Intervention Framework for Difficult to Treat Severe Mental Illnesses in Low-Resource Settings Ongoing

4.       A cross-sectional study of association of illness disability and cognitive functioning in patients to caregiver needs in first episode schizophrenia Ongoing

5.       A retrospective chart review of the pattern and outcome of electroconvulsive therapy in a tertiary care centre – Ongoing

6.       A pilot randomized controlled trial of targeted prefrontal cortex modulation with bilateral transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for reducing craving in patients with opioid dependence Ongoing

7.       A study of allocentric neural navigation process schematic utilizing dynamic optic array for prospective control – Ongoing

 

Thesis supervised for MD/ PhD

 

- as guide (None)

 

-as co-guide (1- Completed; 4 - Ongoing)                                

Any other relevant information

 

Technology Development

1.       Mobile app for activity scheduling and monitoring of patients with severe mental illnesses (SMIs), 2016 {e-Harmony}

 

Collaborations

1.       Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

2.       Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi

 

Community Work

1.       Provided specialist services at Medical Camp in Shahdol, Madhya Pradesh - 2016

2.       Provided specialist services at Medical Camp in Leh, Laddkah – 2016

3.       Provided specialist services at Medical Camp in Morena, Madhya Pradesh – 2017

4.       Public lectures for community awareness towards mental illness

 

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Dr. Raman Deep https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/8731-raman-deep-psy https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/8731-raman-deep-psy
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Dr. Raman Deep

Professor, Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi

M.D. in Psychiatry

Bio & profile: orcid/0000-0003-1898-4186 

Experience : 

Clinical, teaching and research experience in various positions as follows:

2012 May till date: Faculty Member, AIIMS, New Delhi

2010 Jan- 2012 May: CSIR Pool Officer, Dept of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi

2009 Sen Research Officer, Dept of Psychiatry, AIIMS (May-June 2009 & Sep 2009-Jan 2010)

2006 Feb- 2009 Feb: Senior Resident, Department of Psychiatry, A.I.I.M.S., New Delhi.

2002 July- 2005 June: M.D. (Psychiatry), Department of Psychiatry, A.I.I.M.S., New Delhi

Fields of interest/work :

Bipolar and related disorders

Mood disorders

Lithium, Clinical Psychopharmacology

Professional recognitions:

  • ICMR TILAK VENKOBA RAO AWARD Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) 2017

  • IPS: PPA-I AWARD 2024 Co-recipient for research paper award by Indian Psychiatric Society

  • IPS: PPA-II AWARD 2024 Co-recipient for research paper award by Indian Psychiatric Society

  • SERB Early Career Research Award 2018 Recipient of three-year research grant under ECRA (2019-2022)

  • Co-author on BHAGWAT AWARD Paper 2017; Indian Psychiatric Society

  • Co-author on NIDA-ISAM BEST PAPER AWARD 2017; 19th Annual Conference of International Society of Addiction Medicine (ISAM), Abu Dhabi, UAE

  • IPS: PPA-I AWARD 2018, Co-recipient for paper award by Indian Psychiatric Society

  • M.A.M.S. Selected for Membership, National Academy of Medical Sciences, Scroll received at 52nd annual conference of NAMS, Chennai, Oct 2012

  • RAFELSEN’S YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD, International College of Neuropsycho- pharmacology (CINP), CINP Thematic Meeting, Salzburg, Austria, April 1-3, 2011

  • DR BB SETHI AWARD-II Indian Association of Social Psychiatry IASP, Annual National Conference, Nov, 2010

  • DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DST) Travel Fellowship For paper presentation at 14th Pacific Rim College of Psychiatry Conference, Brisbane, Australia, Oct 29-31, 2010

  • Alzheimer’s Association’s Travel Fellowship Award For paper presentation at International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease & related dementias (ICAD), Honolulu, Hawaii, July 9-15, 2009

  • Alzheimer’s Association’s Travel Fellowship Award For paper presentation at International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease & related dementias (ICAD), Madrid, Spain, July 15-20, 2006

  • MEDAL for standing First in subject of Social and Preventive Medicine MBBS, GOVT MEDICAL COLLEGE, PATIALA, PUNJAB

Memberships of professional societies:

National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS)

Indian Psychiatric Society (IPS)

Indian Psychiatric Society- North Zone

International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD)

Indian Association of Social Psychiatry (IASP)

 

RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS

Detailed and updated list available at

Orcid/0000-0003-1898-4186

My Bibliography - NCBI  

Books (limited to last five years)

  • 2024: RK Chadda, Pratap Sharan Mamta Sood, Raman Deep (Editors). CLINICAL METHODS IN PSYCHIATRY: RESIDENTS HANDBOOK. New Delhi: Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS: Jan 2021, pp527 (PDF) Clinical Methods in Psychiatry 1st Ed 2024, AIIMS Publication

  • 2021: RK Chadda, Mamta Sood, Raman Deep (Editors). COVID 19 PANDEMIC AND MENTAL HEALTH: EXPERIENCES OF ORGANIZING SERVICES AT A TERTIARY CARE HEALTHCARE INSTITUTION. 1st Ed; New Delhi: Department of Psychiatry and NDDTC, AIIMS: Jan 2021.

Chapters in Books (most recent first, Feb 2025 to 2019 only)

  • Deep, R, Singh S. Risk Assessment. In: Chadda RK, Sharan P, Sood M, Deep R, editors. Clinical methods in psychiatry: resident's handbook. 1st ed. New Delhi: Department of Psychiatry; 2024. p. 247-62.

  • Deep, R, Chawla N. Assessment in Emergency Setting. In: Chadda RK, Sharan P, Sood M, Deep R, editors. Clinical methods in psychiatry: resident's handbook. 1st ed. New Delhi: Department of Psychiatry; 2024. p. 230-46.

  • Deep, R, Rajhans P. How To Present a Diagnostic Formulation and Management Plan? In: Chadda RK, Sharan P, Sood M, Deep R, editors. Clinical methods in psychiatry: resident's handbook. 1st ed. New Delhi: Department of Psychiatry; 2024. p. 353-66.

  • Raman Deep. Coordinating Infection Control Initiatives in a Tertiary Mental Health Care Setting. In: (Eds: RK Chadda, Mamta Sood, Raman Deep). COVID 19 Pandemic and Mental Health: Experiences of Organizing Services at a Tertiary Care Healthcare Institution. 1st Ed. New Delhi; Department of Psychiatry & NDDTC, AIIMS, New Delhi; 2021: 41-46

  • RK Chadda, Raman Deep. Meeting the Challenge of Teaching during COVID-19 Pandemic: Experiences from the Department of Psychiatry. In: (Eds: RK Chadda, Mamta Sood, Raman Deep). COVID 19 Pandemic and Mental Health: Experiences of Organizing Services at a Tertiary Care Healthcare Institution, 1st Ed. New Delhi; Department of Psychiatry & NDDTC, AIIMS, New Delhi; 2021: 51-56

  • RK Chadda, Raman Deep. Conducting MD/DM Examinations during COVID-19 Pandemic. In: (Eds: RK Chadda, Mamta Sood, Raman Deep). COVID 19 Pandemic and Mental Health: Experiences of Organizing Services at a Tertiary Care Healthcare Institution, 1st Ed. New Delhi; Department of Psychiatry & NDDTC, AIIMS, New Delhi; 2021: 57-59

  • Chawla N, Deep R. Neurocognition in Bipolar Disorder. In: Menon V, editor. Indian Psychiatric Update: Bipolar disorders 1 ed. India: Indian Psychiatric Society South Zone; 2021. p.61-84.

  • Raman Deep, Saurabh Kumar. Psychotropic Drug Induced Dermatological Conditions. In: (Ed: Ashwini PK, Kishor M) Essentials of Psychiatry for Dermatology and Aesthetic Practice; 2021: 169-181

  • Raman Deep, Rachna Bhargava. Psychiatric Emergencies (Chief Eds: Piyush Gupta, Arvind Bagga, S Ramji) Principles of Pediatric and Neonatal Emergencies; 4th Ed., New Delhi Jaypee Publishers 2020; pp 553-564

  • Nishtha Chawla, Raman Deep. Managing Stress in A General Hospital. In: (Eds: RK Chadda, Mamta Sood, Siddharth Sarkar). Handbook of Consultation-liaison psychiatry, 1st Ed; New Delhi: Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi; 2020: 80-89

 

Journal Publications (most recent first, Feb 2025 to 2019 only)

  • Ravi M, Tewari N, Mathur VP, Haldar P, Bhargava R, Deep R, Rahul M, Bansal K, Goel S, Raghuthaman S. Development and Preliminary Validation of a Novel Instrument to Assess Re-Injury Associated Anxiety Following Traumatic Orofacial and Dental Injury in Young Boxers. Dent Traumatol. 2025 Jan 19;doi: 10.1111/edt.13039. Online ahead of print

  • Grover S, Avasthi A, Chakravarty R, Dan A, Chakraborty K, Neogi R, Desouza A, Nayak O, Praharaj SK, Menon V, Deep R, Bathla M, Subramanyam AA, Nebhinani N, Ghosh P, Lakdawala B, Bhattacharya R. Factors associated with lifetime rapid cycling in bipolar disorder: Findings from the Bipolar Disorder Course and Outcome study from India (BiD-CoIN study). J Affect Disord. 2025 Feb 14;S0165-0327(25)00231-9.

  • Bhasin A, Kandasamy D, Gupta Y, Deep R, Jain R. Ultrasonically Determined Thyroid Volume in Individuals with Bipolar Disorder on Lithium Prophylaxis Compared with Healthy Controls. Psychopharmacol Bull. 2024 Aug 19;54(4):18–34.

  • Ramawat RB, Quraishi R, Deep R, Kumar R, Mishra AK, Jain R. An Observational Case-control Study for BDNF Val66Met Polymorphism and Serum BDNF in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Indian J Psychol Med. 2024 Sep 25;02537176241280050.

  • Sen MS, Chawla N, Deep R, Chadda RK. Pattern of adult psychiatric emergencies at a tertiary care center before and after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Indian J Psychiatry. 2024 Jan;66(1):106–10.

  • Afroz O, Garg S, Kumar A, Kathiresan P, Mishra D, Deep R. Sublingual Atropine Administration for Clozapine-Induced Sialorrhea in Bipolar Disorder: A Case Report Highlighting its Efficacy, Safety Concerns and Challenges. Psychopharmacol Bull. 2024 Aug 19;54(4):124–30.

  • Mishra R, Quraishi R, Deep R, Jain R. An Exploratory Case-Control Study for Mitochondrial DNA G10398A in Bipolar I Disorder Patients with a Family History of Affective Disorders. Niger Postgrad Med J. 2024 Jul 1;31(3):234–9.

  • Menon V, Balasubramanian I, Rogers ML, Grover S, Lakdawala B, Ranjan R, Sarkhel S, Nebhinani N, Kallivayalil RA, Raghavan V, Mishra KK, Aneja J, Abhivant N, Deep R, Singh LK, De Sousa A, Nongpiur A, Subramanyam AA, Mohapatra D, Kar SK, Dhiman V, Kumar PNS, Shreekantiah U, Bhandari SS, Ransing R, Ramasubramanian V, Praharaj SK. Factor structure, reliability, and validity of the revised Suicide Crisis Inventory in major depression: A multicentric Indian study. J Affect Disord. 2024 Jan 15;345:226–33.

  • Menon V, Balasubramanian I, Rogers ML, Grover S, Lakdawala B, Ranjan R, Sarkhel S, Nebhinani N, Kallivayalil RA, Raghavan V, Mishra KK, Aneja J, Abhivant N, Deep R, Singh LK, De Sousa A, Nongpiur A, Subramanyam AA, Mohapatra D, Kar SK, Dhiman V, Kumar PS, Shreekantiah U, Bhandari SS, Ransing R, Ramasubramanian V, Praharaj SK. Psychometric properties and factor structure of the suicidal narrative inventory in major depression: A multicentric evaluation. Asian J Psychiatr. 2024 May;95:104002.

  • Grover S, Avasthi A, Chakravarty R, Dan A, Chakraborty K, Neogi R, Desouza A, Nayak O, Praharaj SK, Menon V, Deep R, Bathla M, Subramanyam AA, Nebhinani N, Ghosh P, Lakdawala B, Bhattacharya R. A comparison of demographic profiles, clinical profile, course, and outcome of Bipolar I Disorder and Bipolar II Disorder: Findings from the Bipolar Disorder Course and Outcome study from India (BiD-CoIN study). Indian J Psychiatry. 2024 Nov;66(11):1036–42.

  • Grover S, Avasthi A, Chakravarty R, Dan A, Chakraborty K, Neogi R, Desouza A, Nayak O, Praharaj SK, Menon V, Deep R, Bathla M, Subramanyam AA, Nebhinani N, Ghosh P, Lakdawala B, Bhattacharya R. Factors associated with seasonal affective disorder: Findings from the bipolar disorder course and outcome study from India (BiD-CoIN study). Psychiatry Res. 2024 Dec;342:116232.

  • Sen MS, Deep R, Chawla N, Sagar R, Chadda RK. Pattern of Psychiatric Emergencies in Children and Adolescents at a Tertiary Care Centre After Onset of COVID-19 Pandemic. Indian Pediatr. 2023 Feb 15;60(1):127–31.

  • Grover S, Avasthi A, Chakravarty R, Dan A, Chakraborty K, Neogi R, Desouza A, Nayak O, Praharaj S, Menon V, Deep R, Bathla M, Subramanyam AA, Nebhinani N, Ghosh P, Lakdawala B, Bhattacharya R. Subjective cognitive deficits and its correlates among patients with bipolar disorder: Findings from the bipolar disorder course and outcome study from India (BiD-CoIN study). Indian J Psychiatry. 2023 Mar;65(3):345–55.

  • Grover S, Avasthi A, Chakravarty R, Dan A, Chakraborty K, Neogi R, Desouza A, Nayak O, Praharaj SK, Menon V, Deep R, Bathla M, Subramanyam AA, Nebhinani N, Ghosh P, Lakdawala B, Bhattacharya R. Factors associated with lifetime suicide attempts: findings from the bipolar disorder course and outcome study from India (BiD-CoIN study). Nord J Psychiatry. 2023 Apr;77(3):227–33.

  • Grover S, Avasthi A, Chakravarty R, Dan A, Chakraborty K, Neogi R, Desouza A, Nayak O, Praharaj SK, Menon V, Deep R, Bathla M, Subramanyam AA, Nebhinani N, Ghosh P, Lakdawala B, Bhattacharya R. Disability and its correlates among persons with bipolar disorder: Exploratory findings from the bipolar disorder course and outcome study from India (BiD-CoIN study). Indian J Psychiatry. 2023 Jul;65(7):760–6.

  • Grover S, Avasthi A, Chakravarty R, Dan A, Chakraborty K, Neogi R, Desousa A, Nayak OP, Praharaj SK, Menon V, Deep R, Bathla M, Subramanyam AA, Nebhinani N, Ghosh P, Lakdawala B, Bhattacharya R. Insight in patients with bipolar disorder: Findings from the bipolar disorder course and outcome study from India (BiD-CoIN study). Indian J Psychiatry. 2023 Jul;65(7):767–73.

  • Grover S, Sahoo S, Mishra KK, Deep R, Nebhinani N, Bhattacharya R, Aneja J, Kalivayalil RA, Chaterjee SS, Menon V, Subramanyam AA, Punnoose VP, Desouza A, Mehra A, Subodh BN, Avasthi A. Prevalence of mixed features in patients with first-episode depression: An exploratory multicentric study. Indian J Psychiatry. 2023 Jun;65(6):671–9.

  • Mahal P, Deep R, Kumaran SS, Khandelwal SK. Elevated choline in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of lithium responders with bipolar I disorder. Asian J Psychiatr. 2023 Jan;79:103318.

  • Grover S, Avasthi A, Chakravarty R, Dan A, Chakraborty K, Neogi R, Desouza A, Nayak O, Praharaj S, Menon V, Deep R, Bathla M, Subramanyam AA, Nebhinani N, Ghosh P, Lakdawala B, Bhattacharya R. Prevalence and association of comorbid substance dependence on the course and outcome of bipolar disorder: Findings from the bipolar disorder course and outcome study from India (BiD-CoIN study). Indian J Psychiatry. 2022 Oct;64(5):449–56.

  • Lata K, Ajesh Kumar TK, Khakha DC, Deep R. Effectiveness of a Home Based Training Program on Caregivers Knowledge in Managing Aggressive Behavior of Patients With Mental Illness. Home Health Care Management & Practice. 2022 01;35(0):109.

  • Mahal P, Deep R, Kumaran SS, Khandelwal SK. Clinical correlates of lithium response in patients with bipolar disorder on long-term lithium therapy (abstract). Indian J Psychiatry. 2022 24;64(S3):683.

  • Mahal P, Deep R, Kumaran SS, Khandelwal SK. Can We Predict Lithium Response Status in Bipolar Disorder Using Total Brain Volumetric Parameters? (abstract). Biological Psychiatry. 2022 01;91(9):S165.

  • Singh S, Deep R. Screening for lifetime bipolarity in women with perinatal depression: Need for clinical and research attention. Indian J Psychiatry. 2022 Apr;64(2):217–8.

  • Sen MS, Deep R, Chawla N, Sagar R, Chadda RK. Relationship of Month-Wise COVID-19 National Statistics to Pediatric Psychiatric Emergencies Presenting at a Tertiary Care Center. Indian J Pediatr. 2022 Sep;89(9):931.

  • Singh S, Deep R. Pharmacological treatment of bipolar disorder in pregnancy: An update on safety considerations. Indian J Pharmacol. 2022 Dec;54(6):443–51.

  • Deep R, Ganesh R. Impact of 1918 influenza pandemic on mental asylums in India: An analysis of asylum reports. Indian J Psychiatry. 2022 Feb;64(1):84–8.

  • Deep R, Jain R. Pattern of serum lithium levels in consecutive samples over a five year period at a tertiary care centre in India (abstract). Indian J Psychiatry. 2022 24;64(S3):682.

  • Chawla N, Deep R, Gupta S, Vishwakarma A, Sen MS. Assessment of lethality and its clinical correlates in suicide attempters with mood disorders. Ind Psychiatry J. 2022 Dec;31(2):221–7.

  • Chawla N, Deep R, Khandelwal SK, Garg A. Cingulum bundle integrity in schizophrenia with auditory verbal hallucinations: A diffusion tensor imaging tractographic study. Indian J Med Res. 2022 Sep;156(3):535–42.

  • Jain R, Deep R, Chadda RK. Urine Drug Screens in Routine Clinical Care: Underutilized? J Assoc Physicians India. 2022 Nov;70(11):11–2.

  • Das N, Tewari A, Deep R. ‘Hallucinatory voices coming from some part of the body’ in ICD-10 criteria for schizophrenia: a silent existence amidst “first rank” neighbours? Asian J Psychiatr. 2021 Apr ;58:102616.

  • Chahal S, Deep R. Book Review: Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. 2021 12;43(4):371.

  • Deep R. Effective Written Communication in Consult Letters: A Crucial Yet Overlooked Skill? J Assoc Physicians India. 2021 Feb;69(2):62–4.

  • Deepak MB, Deeksha K, Pallavi R, Hemant C, Nidhisha B, Raman D. Clozapine Induced Hypertension and its Association with Autonomic Dysfunction. Psychopharmacol Bull. 2021 Nov 3;51(4):122–7.

  • Sen MS, Deep R, Nair V, Chadda RK. Audit of requests for disability certification of adults received at a tertiary care general hospital psychiatry unit. Indian J Psychiatry. 2021 Oct;63(5):495–9.

  • Grover S, Avasthi A, Chakravarty R, Dan A, Chakraborty K, Neogi R, Desouza A, Nayak O, Praharaj S, Menon V, Deep R, Bathla M, Subramanyam AA, Nebhinani N, Gania A, Lakdawala B, Bhattacharya R. Bipolar Disorder Course and Outcome Study from India (BiD-CoIN study): Sample Description & Methods. J Affect Disord. 2021 Feb 1;280(Pt B):16–23.

  • Grover S, Avasthi A, Chakravarty R, Dan A, Chakraborty K, Neogi R, Desouza A, Nayak O, Praharaj SK, Menon V, Deep R, Bathla M, Subramanyam AA, Nebhinani N, Ghosh P, Lakdawala B, Bhattacharya R, Gania A. Prescription patterns in clinically stable patients with bipolar disorder: Findings from the Bipolar Disorder Course and Outcome from India (BiD-CoIN) study. Asian J Psychiatr. 2021 Mar;57:102549.

  • Grover S, Avasthi A, Chakravarty R, Dan A, Chakraborty K, Neogi R, Desouza A, Nayak O, Praharaj SK, Menon V, Deep R, Bathla M, Subramanyam AA, Nebhinani N, Ghosh P, Lakdawala B, Bhattacharya R, Ghosh P. Residual symptoms in bipolar disorders: Findings from the bipolar Disorder course and outcome study from India (BiD-CoIN study). Psychiatry Res. 2021 Aug;302:113995.

  • Grover S, Avasthi A, Chakravarty R, Dan A, Chakraborty K, Neogi R, Desouza A, Nayak O, Praharaj SK, Menon V, Deep R, Bathla M, Subramanyam AA, Nebhinani N, Ghosh P, Lakdawala B, Bhattacharya R. Is unipolar mania a distinct entity: findings from the bipolar disorder course and outcome study from India (BiD-CoIN study). Nord J Psychiatry. 2021 Nov;75(8):590–5.

  • Gupta S, Deep R, Khandelwal SK, Khaitan BK, Nishanth KN. Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) Syndrome in a Patient with Bipolar Disorder: A Case Report. Indian J Psychol Med. 2021 May;43(3):269–70.

  • Kumar S, Singh S, Mahal P, Vishwakarma A, Deep R. Assessment of lithium-related knowledge and attitudes among patients with bipolar disorder on long-term lithium maintenance treatment. Indian J Psychiatry. 2020 Oct;62(5):577–81.

  • Mahapatra A, Kuppili PP, Gupta R, Deep R, Khandelwal SK. Prevalence and predictors of family accommodation in obsessive-compulsive disorder in an Indian setting. Indian J Psychiatry. 2020 Feb;62(1):43–50.

  • Jain S, Dhawan A, Kumaran SS, Deep R, Jain R. BOLD activation during cue induced craving in adolescent inhalant users. Asian J Psychiatr. 2020;52:102097. doi:10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102097

  • Modak T, Singh S, Kumar S, Deep R. Substance Use Related Emergencies in a Tertiary Care General Hospital Setting: Observations and Discussion. Indian J Psychol Med. 2019 Dec;41(6):595–7.

  • Sharma P, Sagar R, Deep R, Mehta M, Subbiah V. Assessment for familial pattern and association of polymorphisms in KIAA0319 gene with specific reading disorder in children from North India visiting a tertiary care centre: A case-control study. Dyslexia. 2020 Feb;26(1):104–14.

  • Sood, M, Patra BN, Deep R, Kalyansundaram L, Dua S, Vijay S. Organizing inpatient services in a general hospital in times of COVID-19. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry. 2020 01;36(5):S154–61.

  • Singh S, Kumar S, Deep R. Pediatric Psychiatric Emergencies at a Tertiary Care Center in India. Indian Pediatr. 2020 Dec 15;57(12):1124–6.

  • Sahu A, Patil V, Purkayastha S, Pattanayak RD, Sagar R. Pathways to Care for Patients with Bipolar-I Disorder: An Exploratory Study from a Tertiary Care Centre of North India. Indian J Psychol Med. 2019 Feb;41(1):68–74.

  • Singh S, Kumar S, Deep R. Patients with deliberate self-harm attended in emergency setting at a tertiary care hospital: A 13-month analysis of clinical-psychiatric profile. Int J Psychiatry Med. 2019 Nov;54(6):363–76.

  • Singh S, Kumar S, Mahal P, Vishwakarma A, Deep R. Self-reported medication adherence and its correlates in a lithium- maintained cohort with bipolar disorder at a tertiary care centre in India. Asian J Psychiatr. 2019 Dec;46:34–40.

  • Chawla N, Deep R, Khandelwal SK, Garg A. Reduced integrity of superior longitudinal fasciculus and arcuate fasciculus as a marker for auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia: A DTI tractography study. Asian J Psychiatr. 2019 Aug;44:179–86.

  • Chawla N, Deep R, Khandelwal SK, Garg A. Beliefs about voices and their relation to severity of psychosis in chronic schizophrenia patients. Indian J Psychiatry. 2019 Oct;61(5):465–71.

 RESEARCH PROJECT EXPERIENCE : 

  • Principal Investigator For 4 Funded Projects

  • Co-Investigator for 8 Funded Projects and 4 Non-funded Multicentric Studies

 MD THESIS RESEARCH : 

  • Chief Guide for MD Psychiatry Thesis: 08

  • Chief Guide For 2 MD Protocols selected in ICMR MD Thesis Support Scheme

  • Co-Guide MD/MS/MSc Thesis at AIIMS, New Delhi: 15

OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS :

Apart from Clinical, Training & Research, some of other contributions comprise

  • Convenor, IPS Sub-committee on Research and Training Foundation, Indian Psychiatric Society; 2023

  • Member of Suicide Task Force 2021, Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi

  • Faculty coordinator for MD Teaching Programme, Dept of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi

  • External Reviewer for MD Thesis Evaluation for Various Universities/Colleges

  • Expert for Faculty Selection Boards/Assessment Promotion

  • Peer Reviewer for Scientific Journals, Associate Editor, Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour (JMHHB), Official Journal of Indian Psychiatric Society, North Zone: (2011-2018)

  • Examiner for MBBS and MD Psychiatry Examinations

  • Public Talks on Mental Health Awareness Activities

  • Invited Lectures and Talks at other institutes/places

  • Member of Medico-Legal Boards for Expert Opinion for Court-Ordered Cases

  • Departmental Nodal Officer COVID-19 related infection control initiatives, Dept of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi (2020-2021)

  • Conference Talks and Research Presentations at National and International Forums

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Dr. Gagan Hans https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/8727-dr-gagan-hans https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/8727-dr-gagan-hans
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Name

Dr.Gagan Hans

Designation

Additional Professor of Psychiatry

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

Qualifications

 

  1. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)

Govt. Medical College, Srinagar (2001-2007) 

  1. Doctor of Medicine (MD) Psychiatry

Govt. Medical College, Srinagar (2009-2012)

Experience

 

  1. Senior Residency

Lady Hardinge Medical College and Smt.S.K Hospital, New Delhi (Jan 2013 – Jan 2016).  

  1. Assistant Professor

  1. North Delhi Municipal Corporation Medical College & Hindurao Hospital, Delhi (Feb-Nov 2016)

  2. All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (Nov 2016-July 2020)

  1. Associate Professor

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (July 2020-July 2023)

  1. Additional Professor

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (July 2023 Onwards)

Areas of Interest

 

  1. Common Mental Disorders

  2. Psycho-Radiology

  3. Genetics and genomics in Psychiatry

  4. Community Psychiatry

Awards, Honours,

Posts, Memberships and Fellowships

  1. Young Psychiatrist Track Award 2016 at the XXII Congress of the World Association of Social Psychiatry, New Delhi, India.

  1. Travel Scholarship Award to attend 6th Young Psychiatrist Network Meeting at Bohnice, Prague, Sept 2017.

  1. Invited Co- Editor: Special Theme Issue on “Student Wellness” of Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry. May-June 2021.

  1. Joint Organizing Secretary and Master of Ceremony of IASP Online CME on Medical Students Wellness: Challenges and Initiatives. 10 July 2021.

  1. Joint Organizing Secretary of Indian Association of Social Psychiatry (IASP) CME on “Interdisciplinary Dialogues around Psychiatry”, 4th September 2022.

  1. Subject Expert on Clinical Practice Guidelines for assessment and management of patients with borderline personality disorder under the aegis of Indian Psychiatric Society. August 2022. Jaipur, India

  1. Faculty resource person for National Conclave on Autism on 30th May 2023 at National Institute of Social Defense (NISD) Auditorium, Sector-10 Dwarka, Delhi.

  1. Joint Organizing Secretary of Indian Psychiatry Society (IPS) AIIMS CME on “Combined Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy”, 8-10th October 2023.

  1. Awarded extramural grant for ICMR Project program as Principal Investigator for the year. 2023-2026

  1. Faculty in charge of development, teaching, training, and assessments curriculum for medical undergraduate students at CRHSP, Ballabgarh.

  1. Fellowship –

  1. Fellow Membership of Indian Psychiatric Society at 70th Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society 2018 at Ranchi, Jharkhand.

  2. Fellow Membership of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry at 25th Annual National Conference of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry 2018 at Rohtak, Haryana.

  1. Membership of –

  1. Delhi Psychiatric Society (DPS)

  2. Indian Medical Association (IMA)

  3. Indian Psychiatric Society - North Zone (IPS-NZ)

  1. Member Secretary of Student Wellness Activities Committee at AIIMS, New Delhi; 2020-2021.

  1. Founding member and drafted the constitution and bylaws for Society for Promotion of Research and Education in Mental Health & Substance Use (SPREM) by the Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi; 2020. 

Patient Care Services

  1. Departmental Facilities

  1. Management of patients in the Psychiatry Inpatient ward & General OPDs.

  2. Common Mental Disorders Clinic: One of the consultants in charge of a special clinic on Tuesdays for difficult to treat Common Mental Disorders.

  1. Community Psychiatry Facilities

  1. Faculty in charge of psychiatry OPD services at CRHSP, Ballabgarh.

  2. Weekly specialist services at IIT Delhi Hospital.

  1. Student Wellness Centre Referral Services

One of the consultants in charge of unit providing psychiatric referral services including inpatient management to the all the students (UG, PG, PhD and Nursing) of AIIMS, New Delhi presenting at Student Wellness Center for assistance.

  1. Covid-19 Management Team

Posted in management team of Covid-19 patients at multiple times in this period in New Private Ward, Burns and Plastic Surgery ward and Trauma center.

Community service & Welfare activities

  1. Public Lecture on World Suicide Prevention Day. “Suicide Prevention and Psychological First Aid”10th September 2016. North DMC Medical College & Hindurao Hospital Delhi, India.

  1. Provided Specialist Excerpts in an article in India Today on 9th September 2018 on Domestic Violence to increase public awareness.

  1. Served as Member Secretary of Student Wellness Activities Committee at AIIMS, New Delhi in 2020-21 to organise various online welfare activities for students during Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown including 'White Coat and Other Stories’ and various online groups-based activities.

  1. Provided Specialist Excerpts in an article in NIKKEI ASIA “COVID and Asia’s kids: Overlooked victims suffer stress or worse” on 18th March 2020 comparing the impact of the covid 19 pandemic across the various countries in Asia.

  1. Conducted audit of various mental health facilities (Public and Private) in the Delhi NCR (national capital region) regarding implementation of the Mental Health Care Act (MHCA), 2017.

  1. Online Lectures on “Psychological Issues among students in Covid 19” as part of Psychological Counselling Cell Program under MANODARPAN Program of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India.

  1. Public Lecture on “Mental health in COVID-19 Virus Pandemic” on World Mental Health Day, 9th October 2021, JLNM Auditorium, AIIMS, New Delhi, India.

  1. Public Lecture on World Mental Health Day on. “Mental Health in an unequal world” 27th July 2022. New Delhi, India.

  1. Public Lecture on World Brain Day on. “Brain health issues in school children: concerns and solutions”” 27th July 2022. New Delhi, India

  1. Public Lecture on “Parent Counselling: coping strategies” in Outreach webinars: financial advocacy for rare diseases on 22nd September 2022. Center for Excellence and Advanced Research for childhood neurodevelopmental disorders, Child Neurology Division, Department of Pediatrics; AIIMS New Delhi.

  1. Print Interview in “The Week” magazine on bipolar disorder titled “When the mood swings wildly: The onset of bipolar disorder usually happens in the young” dated 02nd October 2022.

  1. Public Lecture on “Psychological support for patients and caregivers of breast cancer” on Learning from warriors and caretakers: lesser-known ordeals on occasion of Breast Cancer Awareness Day, 18th October 2022. Surgical Block, AIIMS, New Delhi.

  1. TV Interview on Sansad TV, Parliament of India on topic “Anger Management” in program “Ayushman Bhava” on 26th November 2022.

  1. Panel discussion as faculty resource person for National Conclave on Autism on 30th May 2023 at National Institute of Social Defense (NISD) Auditorium, Sector-10 Dwarka, Delhi

  1. Public Lecture on Autism Awareness month on. “Towards a Neuro-inclusive world for all” 25th April 2023. New Delhi, India.

  1. TV Interview on DD Urdu, Doordarshanon topic “Mental Healthcare Act 2017” in program “Apna Mulk Apna Aaeen” on 9th November 2023.

  1. Contributed to development of information material (posters/ banners/ audio-visual material) for public awareness on issues related to mental health as part of the AIIMS Institute Day activities. The poster prepared on “Community psychiatry services and training at AIIMS, New Delhi” won the 3rd prize at the AIIMS Institute Day, 2023.

Research Projects

  1. Extramural Grant (as PI)

  1. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in depressed subjects treated with Electroconvulsive Therapy. 2023-2026

  1. AIIMS Intramural Grant (as PI)

  1. H1-MR spectroscopy-based evaluation of metabolic abnormalities in right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in patients with obsessive compulsive disorder- a pilot study. 2017-19

  1. H1-MR Spectroscopy based evaluation of metabolic abnormalities in anterior cingulate cortex, hippocampus, and amygdala in treatment naïve patients with unipolar and bipolar depression and its relationship with peripheral glutaminase. 2019-21

  1. Peripheral inflammatory cytokines in Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Case-controlled study. 2021-23

 

  1. Extramural & Intramural Grant (as Co-PI)

  1. Elucidating the structural, neurobiological changes and identification of non-invasive biomarkers using magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy in major depressive disorder. 2020-23

  2. A comprehensive genomic approach to predict responder’s vs non-responders in patients of depression on escitalopram. 2022-25

  3. An fMRI study on Impulsivity and Inhibitory control in male problematic internet pornography users. 2020-21

  4. Field Testing the SCII – 11 in five English speaking WHO member countries (USA, Canada, UK, India, South Africa). 2020-22

  5. Psychiatric morbidity and its early antecedents in the New Delhi Birth Cohort. 2018-21

 

  1. Non-Funded Projects

  1. Investigation of anterior cingulate cortex and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex gamma-aminobutyric acid and glutamate-glutamine levels in obsessive-compulsive disorder using magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

  2. Peripheral Inflammatory Markers in 1st Episode Untreated Depression- A Case Control Study.

  3. Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) in the Indian Context.

  4. Neural Correlates of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Its Washing Subtype: A Cross-Sectional fMRI Study

 

Publications

  1. Hans G, Sharma U, Gupte N, Ganesh R, Patil V, Sharan P. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopybased evaluation of metabolic abnormalities in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and caudate nucleus in treatmentnaïve patients with obsessivecompulsive disorder. Indian J Psychiatry 2023; 65:1151-

  1. Gupte G, Gilani Z, Hans G. Developing new antibiotics: The crying need of the time – A systemic review. Eur. Chem. Bull. 2023, 12(Special Issue 9), 1975-1983. DOI:10.48047/ecb/2023.12.9.182.

  1. Sharan P, Das N, Hans G. Clinical Practice Guidelines for Assessment and Management of Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder. Indian Journal of Psychiatry. February 2023; 65(2): 221-237.

  1. Satapathy S, Kaur M, Yadav P, Bagri S, Dhandapani NK, Hans G, Sharan P. Therapeutic assessment as a brief and intensive intervention for avoidant restrictive food intake disorder, belching, and histrionic personality disorder: A case report. Indian J Case Reports. December 2022; 8(12): 397-399.

  1. Hans G. Mental Health Promotion. In Chadda RK, Sharan P, Sood M, Deb KS (Eds) Mental Health at Crossroads: Challenges and Solutions 1/e. Chandigarh: White Falcon Publishing 2022: 200-210.

  1. Hans G, Chadda RK. Psychiatric Issues after Covid-19. In Mohan A, Mittal S (Eds) Post Covid-19 Complications and Management. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd 2022: 59-66.

  1. Hans G, Singh S, Gupte N. Psychological and Psychiatric impact of COVID-19 on children and adolescents. In Gupte S (Ed) Recent Advances in Pediatrics-: Hot Topics. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd 2022: 446-457.

  1. Hans G, Sharan P. Community-Based Mental Health Services in India: Current Status and Roadmap for the Future. Consortium Psychiatricum 2021; 2(3): 63-71.

  1. Sharan P, Hans G. The culture of Medicine and Student Wellness. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry: Special theme Issue on Student Wellness. 2021; 37(2): 139-142.)

  1. Sharan P, Hans G. Cultural issues related to ICD-11 mental, behavioural, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Consortium Psychiatricum. 2021; 2 (2):8-17. doi:10.17816/CP67

  1. Hans G. Psychosocial Issues in Transplant Surgery. In Chadda RK, Sarkar S (Eds) Handbook of Consultation Liaison Psychiatry. New Delhi: Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi 2021: 129-138.

  1. Hans G. Coordinating Services for Healthcare Personnel with COVID-19. In Chadda RK, Sood M, Deep R (Eds) Covid 19 Pandemic and Mental Health: Experiences of Organising Services at a Tertiary Care Healthcare Institution. New Delhi: Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi 2021: 31-33.

  1. Gupte S, Hans G, Gomez EM. Autistic Spectrum Disorders. In Gupte S (Ed) Long and Short cases in Pediatrics. Mumbai: Treelife Media 2021: 26-31.

  1. Kathiresan P, Rao R, Narnoli S, Hans G, Sharan P. Adjuvant Trazodone for Management of Protracted Delirium Tremens. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. 2020;42(4):391-393.

  1. Hans G, Gupte N, Faheem A, Angmo D. Acute Psychological Effects in the times of Covid-19 Pandemic. Delhi Ophthalmology Society Times, Covid-19 SpecialJan-Feb 2020; 25(4): 65-68.

  1. Rajhans P, Hans G, Kumar V, Chadda RK. Interpersonal psychotherapy for patients with mental disorders. Indian J Psychiatry 2020; 62: S201-12.

  1. Sharma M, Singh T, Hans G, Gupte S. Developmental, Behavioral and Psychiatric Disorders. In Gupte S (Ed) The Short Textbook of Pediatrics 13 Edition. New Delhi: Jaypee 2020:96-115.

  1. Hans G, Gupte S, Gomez EM. Development. In Gupte S (Ed) The Short Textbook of Pediatrics 13th Edition. New Delhi: Jaypee 2020:84-95

  1. Basu D, Hans G. Social impact of terrorism and extremism. In Chadda RK, Kumar V, Sarkar S (Ed) Social Psychiatry: Principles and Clinical Perspectives 1/e, New Delhi: Jaypee 2019: 458-468.

  1. Bhatnagar A, Gupta SK, Hans G, Vikas H, Garg N, Pandey V. A Study on Prevalence of Domestic Violence among Women in Servant’s Quarters of a Tertiary Care Hospital in North India. Int J Res Foundation Hosp Healthc Adm 2018; 6(2):57-62.

  1. Sagar R, Hans G. Domestic Violence and Mental Health. Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour 2018; 23: 2-3.

  1. Sagar R, Hans G. Integrating mental health services delivery for children and adolescents in developing countries. Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour 2017; 22: 80-82.

  1. Hans G, Gupte S, Gupte N. Enuresis: Therapeutic Trends. In Gupte S (Ed) Recent Advances in Pediatrics-24: Hot Topics. New Delhi: Jaypee 2015: 327-339.

  1. Hans G, Gupte S, Ahmed S, Geme AW. PANDAS, CANS and PANS: Current and Future Perspectives. In Gupte S (Ed) Recent Advances in Pediatrics-23: Hot Topics. New Delhi: Jaypee 2015: 413-425.

  1. Hans G, Gupte S, Reddy P. Autism Spectrum Disorders: Current Concepts, Concerns and Controversies. In Gupte S (Ed) Recent Advances in Pediatrics-23: Hot Topics. New Delhi: Jaypee 2015: 400-412.

  1. Hans G, Dar MM, Psychiatric co-morbidity in patients suffering from cancer and its relationship to disease awareness, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2015; 18,1: 40-47.

  1. Hans G. Sleep Disorders in Children and Adolescents. In Gupte S (Ed) Recent Advances in Pediatrics-22: Hot Topics. New Delhi: Jaypee 2014: 409-425.

PUBLICATIONS (Conference Abstracts)  

  1. Hans G, Sharma U, Pandey HC, Rawat V, Sharan P. H1-MR Spectroscopy based evaluation of metabolic abnormalities in anterior cingulate cortex, hippocampus, and amygdala in treatment naive patients with unipolar and bipolar depression. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 65(Suppl 1): p S125-S155, January 2023. | DOI: 10.4103/0019-5545.368866

  1. Hans G, Das N, Sharma U. Symposium Abstract: ANCIPS 2022: Metabolic abnormalities in Depression. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 64(Suppl 3): p S562, March 2022. | DOI: 10.4103/0019-5545.341617

  1. Tyagi R, Rawat V, Hans G, Sharan P, Kumaran SS, and Sharma U. An in-vivo proton MRS investigation of altered neurochemistry of patients with major depressive disorder. 27th National Magnetic Resonance Society Meeting (NMRS-22), 6 - 9th March 2022 IIT Gandhinagar, Palaj, Gandhinagar 382055, Gujarat, India. Pg. 81.

  1. Rawat V, Tyagi R, Hans G, Sharan P, Kumaran SS, and Sharma U. Cerebellar and sub-cortical atrophy in major depressive disorder. 27th National Magnetic Resonance Society Meeting (NMRS-22), 6 - 9th March 2022 IIT Gandhinagar, Palaj, Gandhinagar 382055, Gujarat, India. pg.108.

  1. Rawat V, Tyagi R, Hans G, Kumaran SS and Sharma U. Cerebellar atrophy in Major Depressive Disorder. “Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB & ISMRT 31st Annual Meeting” London, England, UK from 07-12 May 2022. Pg. 6682.

  1. Sharan P, Deb KS, Hans G. Ketamine use in treatment resistant depression. Symposium. Indian J Psychiatry 2019; 61, Suppl S3:390-439

  1. Jangra J, Shukla T, Hans G. A narrative review of creativity and mood disorders. E-Poster. Indian J Psychiatry 2019; 61, Suppl S3:521-631.

  1. Kathiresan P, Rao R, Narnoli S, Hans G, Sharan P. Successful Management of a case of Protracted Delirium Tremens. Oral Papers Final. Indian J Psychiatry 2019; 61, Suppl S3:452-520.

  1. Hans G, Patil V, Ganesh R. Domestic violence, and Mental Health in Digital age. Symposia. Indian Journal of Soc Psychiatry 2019; 4: 268.

  1. Deb KS, Verma R, Kedia S, Hans G. Community preparedness in disaster: how to minimize post disaster psychological sequelae. Symposia. Indian J Soc Psychiatry 2018; 34:342-6.

  1. Hans G, Sharan P, Parmar A. Newer insights in neurobiology of OCD using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1H-MRS). Symposia. Indian J Psychiatry 60 (Supplement 1), February 2018; S34.

Presentations at Conferences, Workshops, CMEs

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Hans G, Sharma U, Pandey HC, Rawat V, Sharan P. H1-MR Spectroscopy based evaluation of metabolic abnormalities in anterior cingulate cortex, hippocampus, and amygdala in treatment naive patients with unipolar and bipolar depression. 74th Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS). 2nd-5th February 2023 Bhubaneswar.

  1. Sharan P, Das N, Hans G. Borderline personality disorder. Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Indian Psychiatric Society on Psychiatric Emergencies and Brain Stimulation Techniques. 23rd -24th July 2022. Jaipur.

  1. Rawat V, Sharma U, Hans G, Sharan P. Predictive diagnosis of major depressive disorder using integrated NMR based metabolomics and logistic regression model approach. Annual Meeting of International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM). 3rd -8th June 2022. Toronto, Canada.

  1. Rawat V, Sharma U, Hans G, Sharan P. Urinary metabolomics approach for identification of biomarker for major depressive disorder in Indian Population. Annual Meeting of International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM). 3rd -8th June 2022. Toronto, Canada.

  1. Rawat V, Tyagi R, Hans G, Kumaran SS and Sharma U. Cerebellar atrophy in Major Depressive Disorder. Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB & ISMRT 31st Annual Meeting. 07th -12th May 2022. London, England, UK.

  1. Hans G. Let there be time…Work-life balance, time management. Residents Wellness Workshop (Academic Section & SWC), AIIMS. 11th-14th January 2023. 11th-14th January 2023. New Delhi.

  1. Rawat V, Tyagi R, Hans G, Sharan P, Kumaran SS, and Sharma U. Cerebellar and sub-cortical atrophy in major depressive disorder. 27th National Magnetic Resonance Society Meeting (NMRS-22). 6th - 9th March 2022 IIT Gandhinagar, Palaj, Gandhinagar 382055, Gujarat, India.

  1. Tyagi R, Rawat V, Hans G, Sharan P, Kumaran SS, and Sharma U. An in-vivo proton MRS investigation of altered neurochemistry of patients with major depressive disorder. 27th National Magnetic Resonance Society Meeting (NMRS-22) 6th - 9th March 2022 IIT Gandhinagar, Palaj, Gandhinagar 382055, Gujarat, India.

  1. Hans G, Khwairakpam T, Das N, Sharan P. Introduction to the ICD 11-dimensional concept of personality disorder. Personality disorders in the ICD 11: a conceptual shift from existing classificatory system. 28th National Conference of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry. 26th-28th, November 2021 Imphal, Manipur.

  1. Patil V, Hans G, Bhargava R, Sahu A, Khurana D. Caring for the carers: Psychosocial impact of COVID 19 on mental health professionals and possible interventions. World Association of Social Psychiatry (WASP) Asia – Pacific Hybrid Congress. 16th - 18th September 2021 New Delhi, India.

  1. Saha S, Das N, Yadav P, Hans G, Sharan P. Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder in Adults: A case report with review. World Association of Social Psychiatry Asia-Pacific Hybrid Congress. 16th -18th September 2021. New Delhi, India

  1. Hans G, Sharma U, Das N. Metabolic abnormalities in Depression. 73rd Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society. 24th – 26th March 2022. Vishakhapatnam, AP

  1. Hans G. Let there be time…Work-life balance, time management. Wellness Program for Post-Graduate Trainees. 27th October 2021 & 11th November 2021. JLNM Auditorium, AIIMS, New Delhi, India.

  1. Hans G. Counselling Session for Residents. Counselling Session for Residents of Department of Pathology, AIIMS, New Delhi 27th October 2021. AIIMS, New Delhi.

  1. Hans G. Let there be time…Work-life balance, time management. Wellness Program for Post-Graduate Trainees. 15th & 22nd March 2021. JLNM Auditorium, AIIMS, New Delhi, India.

  1. Hans G. Suicide Prevention and Psychological First Aid. Public Lecture on World Suicide Prevention Day. 10th September 2016. North DMC Medical College & Hindurao Hospital Delhi, India.

  1. Hans G. Schizophrenia and its Management. 1st CME for Medical Officers, Common Psychiatric Disorders, and their management. 18th September 2017. North DMC Medical College & Hindurao Hospital, Delhi, India.

  1. Hans G. Ketamine use in treatment resistant Depression. 42nd Annual Conference Indian Psychiatric Society North Zone 2017. 7th October 2017. Palika Kendra, NDMC, New Delhi, India.

  1. Hans G. Newer insights in neurobiology of OCD using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1H-MRS). 70th Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society 2018. 7th February 2018. Ranchi, Jharkhand, India.

  1. Hans G. Principles of Handling Psychiatric Co-morbidities in Non-Communicable Diseases: Conclusions & Public Health Perspectives. National CME on Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry. 9th April 2018. Conference Hall, AIIMS, New Delhi, India.

  1. Hans G. Burnout and Work-Life Balance. Wellness Program for Post Graduate Trainees. 9th August 2018 & 9th March 2019. Board Room, AIIMS, New Delhi, India.

  1. Hans G. Disaster Management at policy level: What we have achieved and what can be done. National Conference of Indian Association of Social Psychiatry. 16th – 18th November 2018. Pt BD Sharma University of Health Sciences Rohtak, Haryana, India.

  1. Hans G. Personality disorders, Psychosexual and gender identity disorders, Miscellaneous. Workshop on Providing Feedback to MCI for Undergraduate Curriculum; 5th December 2018. Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.

  1. Hans G. Ketamine use in treatment resistant Depression. 71st Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society. 31st – 3rd February 2019. Indira Gandhi Pratishthan, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.

  1. Hans G. Innovation in the care of SMDs: Young Mental Health Professionals. Strengthening Home-based care for Severe Mental Disorders in General Hospital Settings. 27th April,2019. Conference Hall, AIIMS, New Delhi, India.

  1. Hans G. H1-MR spectroscopy-based evaluation of metabolic abnormalities in right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in patients with obsessive compulsive disorder- a pilot study. 19th WPA World Congress of Psychiatry. 21st – 24th August 2019. Lisbon, Portugal.

  1. Hans G. Test anxiety, stress, and coping. Orientation for 1st Semester MBBS students 9th September 2019. AIIMS Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh.

  1. Hans G. Let there be time…Work-life balance, time management. Wellness Program for Post-Graduate Trainees. 24th October 2019. Dr. Ramalinga Swamy Board Room, AIIMS, New Delhi, India.

  1. Hans G. Management of Addictive Disorders in India: status. XXI Annual Conference of the International Society of Addiction Medicine, 2019. 14th November 2019. New Delhi, India.

  1. Hans G. Domestic Violence and Mental Health in Digital Age. National Conference of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry 2019 30th November 2019 Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.

  1. Hans G. Neuroimaging in Psychiatry: Past, present, and future. The 72nd Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society, 2020. 24th January 2020 Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

  1. Hans G. Conflict within health care system. Workshop on Communication Skills for Nurses. 21st February 2020. MS Seminar Room, AIIMS, New Delhi.

  1. Hans G. Let there be time…Work-life balance, time management. Wellness Program for Post-Graduate Trainees. 15th & 22nd March 2021 JLNM Auditorium, AIIMS, New Delhi, India.

  1. Hans G. Caring for the carers: Psychosocial impact of COVID 19 on mental health professionals and possible interventions. WASP Asia Pacific Hybrid Conference, 16th – 18th September 2021, New Delhi, India.

 
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pinki.aiims@gmail.com (Ms. Pinki_CF) Psychiatry Wed, 26 Sep 2018 15:34:27 +0530
Dr. Bichitra Nanda Patra https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/8725-dr-bichitra-nanda-patra https://www.aiims.edu/index.php/en/central-animal-staff/117-psychiatry/8725-dr-bichitra-nanda-patra

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CURRICULUM VITAE 

Name: BICHITRA NANDA PATRA

Correspondence/Mailing address: Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. 110029 

 

Professional and teaching experience  

Institution

Post

Nature of duty 

From

To

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi  

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi

 

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi

Additional Professor

 

 Associate Professor

 

 

Assistant Professor 

Teaching, Patient care & research

 

Teaching, Patient care & research

 

Teaching, Patient care & research

01.07.2020

 

  

01.07.2017

  

 

23.05.2014 

Till date

 

 

 30.06.2020

  

 

30.06.2017 

 

 Additional Qualification such as awards and members of scientific society etc.:  

  • Professor M. Murugappan Poster Session –II Award for the poster “Prefrontal Cortical Activity with ADHD” presented at the 72nd Annual national conference of Indian Psychiatric society held at Kolkata in Jan 2020

  • Luke Clack Young Scientist Award for the paper “Tobacco use in children and adolescents with ADHD” presented at 15th Biennial conference of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental health conference held at Chandigarh, India in November 2019

  • Dr. V.K. Varma Award for the paper “Initial treatment dropout in patients with substance use disorders attending a tertiary care de-addiction centre in north India” at the annual national conference of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry held at Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India in Nov-Dec 2019

  • Early Career Psychiatrist Fellowship from World Psychiatric Association International Congress 2016

  • Bhagwat Award for the paper “Predictors of retention in treatment in a tertiary care de-addiction centre” presented at the ANCIPS 2015 held at Hyderabad, India in January 2015.

  • Travel award from the Science and Engineering Research Board (Department of Science and Technology, Govt of India) to present a poster at the 15th annual meeting of International Society of Addiction Medicine 2013, held at Kualalumpur, Malaysia.

  • Dr. B.B. Sethi Award for the best poster presentation at the annual national conference of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry held at Chandigarh, India in Nov. 2012

  • Life fellow of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry and Indian Psychiatric Society

Funded Projects

Principal Investigator

  1. Stigma in patients with depressive disorders and substance use disorders: A pilot study, funded by AIIMS, New Delhi (completed in 2017)

  2. Deliberate self harm in adolescents: A school-based study, funded by ICMR (completed in 2022)

  3. Effects of additional Yoga intervention in Children and Adolescents with Major Depressive Disorder: A Randomised Controlled Trial, funded by DST, GoI (ongoing)

  4. Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on cognitive functions, symptoms and functioning in Children and Adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): A Randomized Controlled Study, funded by DST, GoI (ongoing)

 

Thesis supervised for MD/ PhD

- as guide (number only): 1

-as co-guide (number only): 16

Publications

  1. Patra BN, Kaur M. (2022) Aging and Mental Health. In: Chadda RK et al (eds.) Mental Health at Crossroads, challenges and solutions. Chandigarh: White falcon Publishing. 139-145.

  2. Patra BN, Patil V, Balhara YPS, Khandelwal SK (2022) Self-stigma in patients with major depressive disorder: An exploratory study from India. Int J Soc Psychiatry 68:147-154.

  3. Patra BN, Chadda RK. (2022) How to write a research protocol. In: Grover S, Ameen S (eds.) Primer of Research, Publication & Presentation. 2nd Edition. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers. 1-15

  4. Kosana D, Sagar R, Deepak KK, Bhargava R, Patra BN, Chandran D. (2022) Evaluation of sympathetic and parasympathetic tone and reactivity in adolescents with specific learning disorder (dyslexia). Indian J. Pediatr 89: 657–664

  5. Kaur A, Sen MS, Ganesh R, Patra BN, Sagar R. (2022) Tourette's Syndrome, OCD and ADHD as a Triad in Neurofibromatosis Type 1: A Case Report. Indian J Psychol Med 44:317-318

  6. Mohta A, Malhotra S, Gupta SK, Mani K, Patra BN, Nongkynrih B. (2021) Depression Among Adolescents in a Rural Area of Haryana, India: A Community- Based Study Using Patient Health Questionnaire-9. Cureus.13 (9):e18388

  7. Patra BN, Rina K, Padhy SK. (2021) Colossal Breed and Backlash of the 'Sesame Street': Brunt of COVID-19 Pandemic in the 'High-Tech' Era of Learning on Children and Adolescents and Suggestions. Psychiatr Danub. 33(4):600-603.

  8. Rajhans P, Sagar R, Patra BN, Bhargava R, Kabra SK.(2021) Psychiatric Morbidity and Behavioral Problems in Children and Adolescents with Bronchial Asthma. Indian J. Pediatr. 88:968-973.

  9. Panda U, Patra BN. Assessment and management of mental health problems in chronic medical illnesses. In: Chadda RK, Sood M & Sarkar S. Handbook of Consultation Liaison Psychiatry. New Delhi: Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi; 2020: 90-100.

  10. Sood M, Patra BN, Deep R, Kalyansundaram L, Dua S, Vijay S. Organizing Inpatient Services in a General Hospital in Times of COVID‑19. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry. 2020; 36:S154-61.

  11. Mathur R, Jhanjee S, Sagar R, Patra BN, Sarkar S. Tobacco use in children and adolescents with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: An exploratory study. Journal of Indian Association of Child and Adolescent Mental Health 2020; 16: 13-32.

  12. Chakladar A, Singh J, Tak NK, Patra BN, Sagar R. Fluvoxamine-Associated Galactorrhea: A Case Report. J Clin Psychopharmacol. 2020; 40: 101-102. 

  13. Mohta A, Malhotra S, Gupta SK, Kalaivani M, Patra BN, Nongkynrih B. (2020) Depression among adolescents in a rural community of north India: A cross-sectional study. J Family Med Prim Care. 9: 5671–5677.

  14. Gyawali S, Patra BN. Autism spectrum disorder: Trends in research exploring etiopathogenesis. Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2019; 73: 466-475. 

  15. Sagar R, Patra BN, Shukla T. Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology. In: Sagar R, Sarkar S (eds.) Drug Therapy for Psychiatric Disorders. New Delhi: Jaypee Medical Publishers 2019; 119-137.

  16. Chandran N, Mahapatra A, Tak NK, Nanda Patra B, Sagar R. Anticholinergic induced mania-A case report. Asian J Psychiatr. 2019; 43:53-54.

  17. Gupta S, Sarkar S, Patil V, Patra B. Does sociodemographic background determine the responses to ethical dilemma vignettes among patients? Indian J Psychol Med 2019; 41:155-9.

  18. Gyawali S, Patra BN. Trends in concept and nosology of autism spectrum disorder: A review. Asian J Psychiatr 2019; 40: 92-99. 

  19. Sagar R, Patra BN, Patil V. Clinical Practice Guidelines for management of Conduct Disorder. Indian J Psychiatry 2019; 61(Suppl 2): 270-276.

  20. Sarkar S, Patra BN, Patil V, Gupta S, Mallanik S, Pandey A. Patient and caregiver perspectives on ethical issues in mental health care: an exploratory study from India. Int J Ment Health Addiction 2018; 16 (3): 714-721.

  21. Patra BN, Khandelwal SK, Chadda RK, Lakshmy R, Abraham RA. A controlled study of plasma fatty acids in Indian patients with depressive episode. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2018; 31:152-156.

  22. Patra BN, Chadda RK. How to write a research protocol. In: Grover S, Ameen S (eds.) Primer of Research, Publication & Presentation. 1st Edition. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers 2018; 1-14.

  23. Basu D, Ghosh A, Sarkar S, Patra BN, Subodh BN, Mattoo SK. Initial treatment dropout in patients with substance use disorders attending a tertiary care de-addiction centre in north India. Indian J Med Res 2017 Nov;146(Supplement):S77-S84

  24. Parmar A, Yadav P, Patra BN, Sagar R. Successful long-term management of a child with Kleine-Levine syndrome (KLS) with low dose lithium: A case report. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 2017; 39: 531-533.

  25. Patra BN. Prevention in old age psychiatry in low resource settings. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry 2017; 33:136-8.

  26. Patra B, Saran P. Consciousness Quest: where east meets west. National Medical Journal of India 2017; 30: 46-47.

  27. Chadda RK, Patra BN. Poor Scholastic performance: Psychosocial perspectives in assessment and management. In: Malhotra S, Santosh P (eds.) Asian Perspectives of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 1st Edition. New Delhi: Springer 2016; 399-416.

  28. Sharma P, Sagar R, Patra B, Saini L, Gulati S, Chakrabarti B. Psychotic symptoms in anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor encephalitis: A case report and challenges. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2016; 22: 135-137.

  29. Patra BN, Sarkar S, Basu D, Mattoo SK. A study on the quality of life of opioid- and alcohol-dependent treatment seekers in North India. Journal of Substance Use 2016; 21: 317-322.

  30. Sarkar S, Seshadri H, Patra BN. Sexual dysfunction due to SSRI antidepressants: How to manage? Apollo Medicine 2016; 13 (2): 97-101.

  31. Majumder P, Sarkar S, Gupta R, Patra BN, Balhara YPS. Predictors of retention in treatment in a tertiary care de-addiction center. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 2016; 58: 27-30 (Bhagwat Award winning paper).

  32. Sarkar S, Patra BN, Kattimani S. Substance use disorder and the family: An Indian perspective. Medical Journal of Dr. DY Patil University 2016; 9: 7-13.

  33. Chadda RK, Patra BN, Gupta N. Recent developments in community mental health: Relevance and relationship with the mental health care bill. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry 2015; 31:153-60.

  34. Sood M, Patra BN, Agarwal A, Khandelwal SK. Pituitary macro-adenoma presenting with multiple psychiatric complications. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 2015; 37: 462-4.

  35. Basu D, Ghosh A, Patra B, Subodh BN. Addiction Research in India. In: Malhotra S, Chakrabarti S (eds.) Development in Psychiatry in India: Clinical, Research and Policy Perspectives. 1st Edition. New Delhi: Springer 2015; 367-403.

  36. Padhy SK, Sarkar S, Davuluri T, Patra BN. Urban Living and Psychosis – an overview. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2014; 12:17-22.

  37. Malhotra S, Patra BN. Prevalence of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders in India: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2014; 8: 22. (Erratum in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2017 Jul 12; 11:39).

  38. Patra BN, Khandelwal SK, Chadda RK, RamakrishnanL. A controlled study of serum lipid profiles in Indian patients with depressive episode. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 2014; 36:129-33.

  39. Grover S, Patra BN, Aggarwal M, Avasthi A, Chakrabarti S, Malhotra S. Relationship of supernatural beliefs and first treatment contact in patients with obsessive compulsive disorder: An exploratory study from India. International Journal of Social Psychiatry 2014; 60:818-27.

  40. Patra BN, Sharma A, Mehra A, Singh SM. Complicated Alcohol Withdrawal Presenting as Self mutilation. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine 2014; 21: 46-47.

  41. Patra BN, Grover S, Aggarwal M, Avasthi A, Chakrabarti S, Malhotra S. Explanatory models in patients with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: An Exploratory study. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry 2013; 29: 38-45 (Dr. BB Sethi award winning paper).

  42. Patra BN, Singh SM. Methodological issues in a peer taught family education programme on mental illness. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2013; 128: 410.

  43. Patra BN, Sarkar S. Adjustment disorder: Current diagnostic status. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 2013; 35: 4-9.

  44. Avasthi A, Patra BN. Research in Geriatric Mental Health. In: Tiwari SC, Pandey NM (eds.) Geriatric Mental Health at a Glance. New Delhi: Ahuja Publishing House 2013. p191-205.

  45. Patra BN, Sarkar S. Should publication be the only means of assessment? Indian journal of Psychological Medicine 2013; 35: 107-108.

  46. Patra BN, Balhara YP. Creativity and mental disorder. British Journal of Psychiatry 2012; 200: 346.

  47. Patra BN, Subodh BN. Family psychoeducation for major depression: randomized controlled trial. British Journal of Psychiatry 2012; 200: 82.

  48. Chadda, R.K., Patra, B.N. Managing Disability in Clinical practice in Psychiatry. In: Chavan BS (eds.) Comprehensive Text Book on disability. New Delhi: Sage Publication (in press).

  49. Patra BN, Sen MS, Sagar R, Bhargava R. Deliberate self-harm in Adolescents: A review of literature. Ind Psychiatry J. (in press).

Presentations at international conferences (as presenting author)

  • Patra BN, Sood M, Khandelwal SK. A case of pituitary macro-adenoma presenting with multiple psychiatric complications. Poster presentation at the World Psychiatric Association International Congress 2012, held at Prague, Czech Republic.

  • Patra BN, Sharma A, Malhotra S. Parental Acceptance and Rejection in Children Attending a Tertiary Care Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic. Poster presented at 7th Congress of Asian Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry & Allied Professions and 12th Biennial Conference of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health 2013, held at New Delhi, India.

  • Patra BN, Sarkar S, Basu D, Mattoo SK. A study on the quality of life of subjects with opioid and alcohol dependence. Poster presentation at the 15th annual meeting of International Society of Addiction Medicine 2013, held at Kualalumpur, Malayasia.

  • Patra BN, Sarkar S, Basu D. Perceived Parental Acceptance and Rejection in Subjects with Substance use disorder: A Study from India. Paper presentation at the 4th International Congress on Interpersonal Acceptance and Rejection 2013, held at Chandigarh, India.

  • Patra BN, Rajkumar S, Bhargava R, Sagar R. Sociodemographic and clinical profile of patients attending child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP) clinic of a tertiary care centre. Poster presentation at the 22nd World congress of the World Association of Social Psychiatry 2016, held at New Delhi, India

  • Patra BN, Sahu A, Bhargava R, Sagar R. Etiological perspective & co-morbidities with SLD. Poster presented at the 23rd world congress of International Association for child and adolescent psychiatry and allied professions (IACAPAP) 2018 held at Prague, Czech Republic.

  • Patra BN. Epidemiology of emotional and behavioural disorders in children and adolescents. Poster presented at the 23rd world congress of International Association for child and adolescent psychiatry and allied professions (IACAPAP) 2018 held at Prague, Czech Republic.

  • Patra BN, Rajhans P, Bhargava R, Sagar R. Physical co-morbidities and birth complications in children and adolescents with psychiatric disorder. Poster presented at the 23rd world congress of International Association for child and adolescent psychiatry and allied professions (IACAPAP) 2018 held at Prague, Czech Republic.

 

Presentations at national conferences (as presenting author)

  1. Sagar R, Patra BN, Gupta P, Kumar M. Study on Gap Analysis in Mental Health Care Services in Child Care Institutions (CCI) of Delhi State. Symposium presented at the Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS) held at Lucknow in 2019

  2. Sagar R, Patra BN, Nayar J, Ray B, Gupta R. Management of agitated patient. Workshop for postgraduates conducted at the CME on Consultation Liaison Psychiatry held at AIIMS, New Delhi in April 2018

  3. Sagar R, Bhargava R, Patra BN, Mahapatra A. Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD): Current Status and Emerging Trends in India. Symposium presented at the Annual conference of the Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Allied professions 2017 held at Kolkata, India.

  4. Sood M, Bhargava R, Pattanayak R, Deb KS, Verma R, Patra B. Developing a model of preventive psychiatry for low resource settings. Workshop for postgraduates conducted at the National Symposium on Preventive Psychiatry held at AIIMS, New Delhi on 11th September 2016.

  5. Sagar R, Patra BN, Bhargava R, Gupta A. Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Indian Perspective. Symposium presented at the 68th ANCIPS held at Bhopal in January 2016.

  6. Chadda RK, Sood M, Bhargava R, Patra BN. Development of Preventive Psychiatry Module for General Hospital Psychiatry Units (GHPUs). Symposium presented at the 22nd Annual National Conference of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry held at Agra in November, 2015.

  7. Verma R, Deb KS, Patra BN, Agrawal A. The Broken Mind: Post Disaster Psychological Sequelae. Symposium presented at the 40th Annual conference of Indian Psychiatric Society- North Zone held at Srinagar, India in October 2015.

  8. Patra BN, Sharma A, Mehra A, Singh SM. Self-mutilation as a presenting feature of complicated Alcohol withdrawal. Poster presented at the 66th ANCIPS held at Pune in January 2014.

  9. Patra BN, Kumar S, Uma Mahewari V, Singh SM. Acute coronary artery disease during opioid withdrawal. Poster presented at the 66th ANCIPS held at Pune in January 2014.

  10. Patra BN, Sarkar S, Basu D, Mattoo SK. Initial treatment dropout in subjects with substance use disorder attending a tertiary care de-addiction center in North India. Paper presented at the 38th annual conference of Indian Psychiatric Society- North Zone 2013, held at New Delhi.

  11. Patra BN, Grover S, Aggarwal M, Avasthi A, Chakrabarti S, Malhotra S. Explanatory models in patients with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: An Exploratory study. Poster presented at the 19th Annual National Conference of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry held at Chandigarh in November 2012 (Won Dr. BB Sethi Award for best poster presentation).

  12. Patra BN, Grover S, Aggarwal M, Avasthi A, Chakrabarti S, Malhotra S. Attitude towards Psychotropic Medications in Patients with Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (OCD). Paper presented at the 19th national conference of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry held at Chandigarh in November 2012.

  13. Patra BN, Khandelwal SK, Chadda RK, Lakshmy R. A controlled study of plasma omega 3 fatty acids in patients of depressive disorder. Paper presentation at the ANCIPS 2012 held at Kochi, Kerala.

  14. Patra BN, Khandelwal SK, Chadda RK, Lakshmy R. A controlled study of serum lipid profiles in patients with unipolar depression. Paper presented at 36th annual conference of Indian Psychiatric Society- North Zone 2011, held at Rohtak, Haryana.

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pinki.aiims@gmail.com (Ms. Pinki_CF) Psychiatry Wed, 26 Sep 2018 15:22:22 +0530